No one calls them music wobblers or music leaners; we call them music stands. And shouldn't your music stands do just that — stand? We thought so, and that's why we took a fresh look at this music facility icon and designed the Bravo Music Stand.
Music stands are among the most prominent pieces of equipment so it's important that they keep performing. They have to be built tough. And, since a typical music facility needs quite a few of them, they end up being a significant investment. You shouldn't have to repair, repaint or replace them after only a few years of use.
If you want a better music stand, there's no need to look past the Bravo Music Stand. It's more durable, more functional, more attractive and a better investment.
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Right out of the box, every music stand looks nice and is performance-ready. But once they’re put into use, it doesn’t take too much time for the typical metal music stand to look a little tired. In fact, if you have metal music stands in your facility now, go take a look at them. How many are scratched, dented, bent, wobbly or leaning: How many have height adjustments that are too stiff or too loose? How many have desks that won’t hold the angle?
Any music teacher will tell you about tightening bolts on wobbly stands or picking through them before a concert to find the ones with the fewest dents and scratches. Ask a musician what it’s like trying to get through a performance with a stand that is slowly sinking, or with a desk that keeps tilting forward.
When it comes time to invest in music stands, the Bravo Music Stand gives you a lot more for your money. In fact you’ll probably have to replace other music stands long before a Bravo retires.
![]() Symphony Chair |
![]() Small Stand Cart |
![]() Preface™ Conductor's Stand |
![]() Student Chair |
![]() Playright Chair |
![]() Electric Light Stand |
![]() Cellist Chair |
![]() Duet LED Music Stand Light |
![]() Large Stand Cart |