Klarinet Archive - Posting 000859.txt from 1998/04
From: C E Field <CEField@-----.com> Subj: Clarinet Stands (formerly Question) Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 16:32:57 -0400
Sure, a number of different manufacturers make clarinet stands. They are
basically wooden pegs that screw into a sturdy base that sits on the floor.
The peg would remind you of an onion bulb that has sprouted. (I know: not the
best analogy but I hope you get my drift.) You rest your clarinet on the stand
by placing the bell carefully over the peg. I use a Konig and Meyer stand that
accommodates four pegs: one each for my A, Bb, and Eb soprano clarinets and a
"spare" for the day when I have enough nerve to play my oboe in public ;-)
Cindy
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