This one might be a step in the right direction thou..
Can be had with extension for standing, and maybe some wheels for Bloke


Weight of horn is on the chair and not you; you are only balancing the tuba. Probably increased resonance as well.MartyNeilan wrote:Choice C:
Seat the horn on the chair between your legs, and have the leadpipe raised or lowered (unless you are lucky enough that it is the right position.)



Not sure about the availability right now.ppalan wrote:Lectron,
Is that stand actually available? If so, where are they sold?
Pete

Interesting look, but I wonder if all those nuts and bolts enable it to fold quickly and easily, w/o a wrench? No mention of weight, either. It seems, too, that it might lack the stability of the BBC or K&M or even DEG? Anyone ever try this?Lectron wrote:Not sure about the availability right now.ppalan wrote:Lectron,
Is that stand actually available? If so, where are they sold?
Pete
Seems to be in stock 21st November
Tools 4 Winds Tuba Stick

That's where my stand comes in to play. The mechanism that Neil has built allows for a speedy change. You simply set the height needed for both tubas and in 2 seconds you can switch to the perfect height for your tubas in the chair you're using.Mark wrote: 3) If the rep requires a quick switch of tubas (e.g. Pictures), there may not be time to adjust the height of the stand.

That stability is really something I'd like to avoid.scottw wrote: It seems, too, that it might lack the stability of the BBC or K&M or even DEG?



I almost always have my tuba on the stand at less than a 45º angle, but certainly not straight up. Call it 60º, at most, no where near straight up. That's why the rest is curved, to accomodate the curvature of the instrument.For the person whose "best position" is to tilt the tuba near 45 degrees - adapting to a stand might be a bit difficult. The stands work best if the tuba is more-or-less upright with its center of gravity over the stand.

It's a poor workman who blames his tools.bloke wrote:In the best possible position, [me] using a playing stand for more than a few minutes (regardless of the tuba) has always resulted in a stiff neck and a sore wrist.
I think you are confused. You are supposed to sit on a chair and use a chainsaw as a tuba stand.bloke wrote:I would imagine that I would eat less dinner if expected to sit on a chainsaw.

Or the intelligent design version:LJV wrote:What puts the "ape" in ape-ricot?
