This ingenious folding music stand is made of durable high-impact black plastic and high-strength tubular steel. The tray slides off, and the 20" x 12 ˝ plastic desk folds down in 5 sections for convenient travel and storage in its black zippered canvas carrying bag. It adjusts with the music tray as low as 19", up to 44". It weighs less than 5 pounds, collapses down to 24.5", has a locking telescoping post, a leg lock, desk tilt lock, and rubber-capped feet. Two “page holders” are attached to the 1.5" wide tray, to help hold your music open and keep it safely on the stand. All of us here at the Harp Center think this music stand is an extremely “cool” invention!
Watch Sylvia Woods show you how to assemble and use this handy music stand.
This is how I practiced my harp prior to buying the Peak Music Stand: propping my music against the lamp base; even better - pulling out the drawer on the baker's rack just enough to hold the music without slipping. Then there was the time I leaned it against 2 pillows at the edge of the bed! While these ideas "worked" I have to tell you that from the first day my Peak music stand arrived I have been playing better. Music stands are important!! And this one, in my opinion, is right at the top of the list. Sturdy, durable, doesn't tilt or slip sideways, no edges sticking out to catch your harp or clothing, wide shelf to hold your music and pencil/marker, easy to turn the pages of your music. The carrying case is an added plus. This has to be one of the best.
Love It
12/22/2009 - by Joanna Phillips from Huron, OH US
The music stand is everything I was looking for and more. Sturdy. Easy to fold. Can easily support large music folders. And it comes with its own bag.
Heavy binders don't make it slide down
10/21/2008 - by Sue Edwards from Manlius, NY US
I saw this music stand at a harp workshop, and I had to have one! I asked the woman if I could take it apart and put it back together. She didn't explain how, and I easily figured it out on my own. The telescoping legs, height, and adustable tilt desk stay where you put them even with heavy binders and books that will make my manhasset stands slide down under the weight. The tripod legs and flat desk allow for writing on your music with a pencil without knocking over or spinning the stand. It comes with a carrying case that has the perfect length straps that velcro together, so you can slip it over your shoulder and still have a hand free to carry your harp or music bag. I highly recommend this stand.
Great even if you just play at home
12/02/2007 - by Judy Anderson from Shelton, WA US
I had a very budget fold up music stand and it was always tilting and leaning, with music falling off. This one is very sturdy. I love that I can put it several music books on it because of the wide shelf. That makes practice very easy. I misplaced the directions, but it was still easy to fold up when I did go to play elsewhere. (I would rate it 5 if it had directions imprinted on it.)
Perfect for Musicians On the Go
05/23/2005 - by Kreig Kitts from Atlanta, GA US
I always hated those flimsy metal folding stands, but also disliked carrying a heavy metal stand to orchestra rehearsals. I love this stand. It has a huge desk area and is practically untippable. At the same time, it is very light and easy to carry around. I most highly recommend this for anybody who has to take a stand with them, or for home if you don't have the space to keep your music stand out when not using it.