Other chairs - Music Chairs & Accessories
Encore Adjustable Stool
Another great addition to the best-selling Encore range of music posture chairs and stools, only from Black Cat Music.
- Padded an upholstered seat for comfort
- Ideal for percussionists, bass players or conductors
- Height-adjustable legs to assist seating position
- Adjusts height from 64cm to 84cm
- Black tubular sturdy steel frame
- Choice of colours – contact us for details.
Availability: generally available ex stock
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- Music Stands, Lights & Accessories
- Staging and Risers
- Music Folders - Choral & Orchestral
- Conductors Equipment
- Instrument & Sheet Music Storage
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Thank you so much for the wonderful choir folders. The pupils love them and they really smarted the appearance of our choir. Please can you pass on my thanks to all those involved in the design process and the speedy delivery.
I just knew the Classic 50 was the music stand for us.
Thanks so much again for all your help with getting the lights to us so quickly. The performance was a huge success, and the lights were even mentioned in a couple of reviews!
At Gummersbach Music School we have been using
Classic 50 music stands for several years.
They are the best stands we have, and are lightweight, stable and easy to
use.
We have also been using the Wenger Conductor's
System for two years. We are impressed
by its solid manufacture, well thought-through details and the ability to use
each component separately. We use the
stand and component sections several times a week in Big Band and Orchestra
rehearsals and they meet our requirements perfectly.
Our Tourmaster Risers allow us to put over a much better image, not only because we can all be seen but because they allow us to parade on and off the stage in a much more professional manner. For performance they are marvelous, the audience can see us clearly, we can all see our musical director and hence hopefully sing better.




