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This plastic desktop music stand from Percussion Plus is a useful lightweight accessory for class music lessons. It is made from Correx corrugated plastic which is remarkably sturdy when fitted together, and has a lip large enough for even the largest sheet music books. The whole shelf folds down easily to fit into most rucksacks, and weighs just 118g!
When teaching group instrumental lessons in schools and music hubs, it's important to have all the students reading the correct music together. In fully fledged music classrooms with standard music stands, this is no problem, but these desktop ones allow for better versatility. Simply put on the desks in any classroom and you're ready to go!
Although these can't compare with a metal stand in terms of longevity, they are a brilliant tool for younger music classes and even individual beginner students practising recorder or ukulele at home. It can of course be used by non-musicians too e.g. to prop up a recipe book, magazine, or tablet.
Firmly fold up the ledge at the bottom of the stand.
Fold down the back of the stand. It should form an acute angle with the front part of the stand.
Fold in the sides so they are perpendicular to the main back part of the stand.
Slot the side parts into the ridges underneath the ledge.
Put your stand upright and it's good to go!
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