Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 2:28 pm
I know Dave Werden uses one; there are a couple of threads on his web site that discuss them.
That is my horn in the pix. Getting a stewart stand was the best thing I ever did. I used to use the velcro straps but it was hard to adjust because the straps would not stay still for you to be able to move the rod up and down through the mounts. Once you got it into position it was fine but it took some time to do that.Greg wrote:After looking at this thread
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I've started wondering about the Stewart stand. I use a Besson 983 and have had quite a bit of playing to do on it lately so I am also putting a large amount of my practice time in on this instrument. I'm noticing that I can't seem to get the instrument set up to where it is comfortable for a long period of time. My back starts hurting(yeah, I'm a pansy).
I have never actually seen a Stewart Stand in person but it makes perfect sense and I wonder why more people aren't using them on some of the shorter tubas such as the Yamaha 621 F and C tubas, the Besson Eb of all varieties, etc.
Can anyone give me some feedback on this contraption? Are you able to still fit your tuba into the gig bag?
Thanks,