Performer's stand

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mmatisoff
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Performer's stand

Post by mmatisoff »

I just purchased a performer's stand for my euphonium. I know this is a stupid question.

The stand is only 24" tall and my drummer's throne is 24" tall. I have to bend over to play the euphonium.

What am I doing wrong?

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Did you get sent a tuba stand in error?
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Unfortunately, a lot of stands say tuba/euphonium and they're just a tuba stand for someone that is in a seated position. If you're wanting to stand up and have the euphonium supported, I would recommend the K&M 14951 stand. I've had good luck with this stand, it has plenty of height for a tuba or a euphonium and it will support a heavy 6/4 tuba, so a euphonium would be no problem.

https://www.wwbw.com/KM-14951-Tuba-Perf ... ccQAvD_BwE

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Post by hrender »

For standing/moving this seems like a better option: https://www.ergobrass.com/euphonium/

It should also work while sitting.
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