Music Desk boards

Ken and Sharon Schneider 1stpianoman at mchsi.com
Thu May 29 20:40:31 MDT 2008


There is a product called Adapt-A-Stand, designed primarily for pianos like
the Yamaha U1,s , the P series where the music falls over. One of the best
uses is for the Kawai UST series where the music catches under the top lid.
It also works for almost all of those imitation pianos-like Kurzweil,
Clavinova.

Their web site is www.adapt-a-stand.com <http://www.adapt-a-stand.com/> 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Gullion [mailto:pianoguy52 at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 4:58 PM
To: Pianotech List
Subject: RE: Music Desk boards

 

Phil...I dont know where you get them...but your description was clear
enough...including the U 1 mention.

Richard the "Piano Guy"
www.thepianoguy.webs.com <http://www.thepianoguy.webs.com/> 



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Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 17:34:11 -0400
From: pryan2 at the-beach.net
To: dnereson at 4dv.net; pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: Music Desk boards

David, 
Thanks for the response, but I'm talking about uprights(U1 et al).  I'm
looking for the small boards (24"x3") that are attached to the fallboard of
an upright that hinges up and down to hold music.  Anyone have a generic
source?
Phil


David Nereson wrote: 

"little music fall board desk stand boards"?

There's the fallboard.  There's the music desk, which includes the music
rack.  There's a music stand, such as musicians in orchestras use.  None of
these are "boards."

    Anyhow, Schaff has music desks on p. 136

    I've also ordered replacement music desks from Yamaha.  Pehaps other
manufacturers also have them for their own pianos.  

    --David Nereson, RPT 

     

----- Original Message ----- 

From: PJR <mailto:pryan2 at the-beach.net>  

To: Pianotech List <mailto:pianotech at ptg.org>  

Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 6:25 PM

Subject: Music Desk boards

 

Does anyone have a source for replacing those little music fall board 
desk stand boards on many console pianos such as the Yamaha U1 etc.  
They are about 24" by 3", some longer.  They get broken and lost at some 
of the schools I service.  I've looked in the supply catalogs that I 
have, but can't find them there.  In the past, I've fabricated them, but 
am tired of the measuring, sawing, sanding, gluing, painting etc.  I'm 
just looking for a generic, not factory replacement from Indonesia, 
wherever.  Anyone make 'em?
Phil Ryan

 

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