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 really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: DougR 
Date:   2025-11-11 05:11

Just thought I'd poll the listers here about any strong, portable, lightweight, durable music stands you might have run across. I've been using the classic spindly plated music stand I've had since I was a kid, but there've GOT to be better options out there. Maybe something with a more substantial "desk" that would hold a tablet OR music folio? I have friends with K&M style foldable stands, but they're heavy and klunky. Any favorites out there? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.

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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: Ed 
Date:   2025-11-11 06:46

You may want to check out

https://kraftgeek.com/collections/music-stand

Good product with some clever features

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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2025-11-11 07:11

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KBD47CS?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_6&th=1

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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: DougR 
Date:   2025-11-11 18:43

thanks Ed & 2nd Try--Hey 2nd, is your recommendation based on actually using the Peak? do those spiral binder thingies make it hard to notate parts in rehearsal?

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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: Erez Katz 
Date:   2025-11-11 18:49

The Peak looks like a K&M 12125 / 12120 which are unfortunately rather expensive in the US.
However K&M stands, not just that one, are very resilient so I rather pay once for something well made that would last decades instead of buying a new one every couple of years.

I still have this one: K&M Konig & Meyer 10010.000.55 - it is not expensive (like a box of reeds).

When I bought it in a brick and mortar store, the sales rep answered my "is it sturdy?" question with "We have had this one on display for the past 5 years" then he proceeded to picking it up and hitting it (open) against the floor. Concluding with "I do this probably every day I am here".

K&M also makes a lighter version made of aluminum.
My preference though goes to sturdier stands. I don't mind a little extra weight from the car to the room and get some peace of mind. Nothing is more annoying than music falling off the stand.

A couple of years go I bought a few "K&M Heavy Duty Music Stand" - when they were on sale on ebay. They are excellent and about the same weight as the Peak. You can still find good deals on them on ebay.

If you want something that can hold a heavy binder or a tablet, a lightweight stand might be too top-heavy.

For home practice I have a large heavy K&M stand with a substantial desk. I created a shelf for pencils etc, that I attach to it with magnets.



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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2025-11-11 19:04

DougR wrote:

> thanks Ed & 2nd Try--Hey 2nd, is your recommendation based on
> actually using the Peak? do those spiral binder thingies make
> it hard to notate parts in rehearsal?

Yes, my recommendation is based on actually using the Peak.

I am void of conflict of interest in the musical products industry. I have no horse in this race. Get the music stand that best serves your interest.

As is always my case, and should be that of anyone on the internet, void of prior full disclosure of same IMO, you will never find a "tag=" clause in any Amazon link I provide: a telltale sign of an affiliate link where commission is to be made.


 :)



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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: DougR 
Date:   2025-11-11 22:42

Thanks, Erez Katz! Will look int it!
2nd try, apologies if you thought I was questioning your motives, I wasn't. I know you from the board for a long time, & trust your judgment. I was more interested in finding out if those spiral swivel things interfere with marking up a part in rehearsal.

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 Re: really prosaic: best portable music stand?
Author: David H. Kinder 
Date:   2025-11-11 23:05

I've been using the Manhasset Voyager stand. As a stand, it's great, but it's awkward to carry - like most solid desk stands.

I'm considering this one as it'll fold down to a more managable size and I can use it for my laptop or a projector for professional use. (I use a laptop for my sheet music anyway.)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQMPKJ87/?th=1

Ridenour AureA Bb clarinet
Ridenour Homage mouthpiece
Vandoren Optimum Silver ligature (plate 1)
Vandoren Traditional #4 reeds
ATG System, Cordier Reed Trimmer, and A.L.E. Reed Balancer

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