Tuba rests (while playing)

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Re: Tuba rests (while playing)

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Every time this topic comes up--quite regularly--I recommend the same product: the Baltimore Brass stand. Simply put, it's built like a tank. The legs lie almost flat to the floor so legroom is not affected, it folds up in 5 seconds, weighs 5 lbs., adjusts for just about any height player, keeps the tuba close to the body, and there are no gizmos to lose. Better [and cheaper] than the K&M, which is a nice stand, too.The BB stand is designed by the owner, David Fedderley, tubist with the Baltimore Symphony. 8)
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Re: Tuba rests (while playing)

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BBC Tuba Rest is the best tuba stand on the market.

However, I'm not sure the stand will get low enough for children. K&M does make a tuba stand that is built for students and it's very similar to the BBC Tuba Rest - it's black and is not the same as the other silver K&M stands.

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