Best music stands 2021: 10 top choices
“The curiously named Wee Stand throws the conventional music stand blueprint out of the window and substantially updates the concept.”
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“The curiously named Wee Stand throws the conventional music stand blueprint out of the window and substantially updates the concept.”
Read the full article here.
“Within minutes you can set up your 3 legged stand and adjust it into several different positions. It is super sturdy which is amazing since it is super lightweight and fits in your bag. This could potentially be such an asset to your little musician in that it can go right in the backpack or music bag for your busy week’s practice schedule. I also want to mention how easy to fold it down and put away it was; how many times do we see these “awesome products” that pop up easily and then no one can close them or break them down. So not the case here.”
“The age-old foldup music stand has needed a modern upgrade since my high school music class days! Noisy Clan has the Wee Stand, a super portable music stand that folds up to just 12-inches, weighs 19.4 ounces and will fit along with books and whatever else goes into a backpack. A music student or itinerate musician will now love (instead of loathe) carrying this totally adjustable and cleverly designed music stand.”
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“Holy moly, guacamole. When I took the Wee Stand out of the box, I was mind blown by how compact it was. You can fit it in the smallest of gig bags, even inside some hard-shell guitar cases. Did I mention that this is probably the lightest piece of gear you will ever own, next to picks and capos? Weighing in at 1.19lbs, it is a little over the weight of a box of spaghetti!”
“At its heart the Wee Stand is a mechanical device geared for one thing: to provide a surface for holding materials for use by a musician. That’s not to say that other uses might not come to mind, so creativity must be given its due (use it to hold a book open, as an example). Play on.”