Woodwind Instrument Stands
It's no secret that we love our instruments, so it's only natural we want to take care of them as best we can. That starts with cases to protect them during transit and storage, but it'd be a mistake to neglect them on the stage, not to mention in our music and living rooms. A big part of caring for your instruments is where you put them when they're out of their cases, and the woodwind instrument stands in this section are the perfect homes for your woodwinds onstage and around the house. Most of these stands are compact or even collapsible, so they're portable enough to take along even when your performances take you on the road.
The simplest type of woodwind instrument stand is a simple cone or peg, like the K&M Single Peg Base and Instrument Pegs or the BG Clarinet Stands. Putting up your instrument on one of these is as simple as slipping the bell over it - or the barrel, in the case of the K&M Piccolo Stand. Looking for something to hold multiple woodwinds at once in this same style? Check out the Performance Gear Woodwind Modular Instrument Stand. It's a perfect choice for bands or versatile solo musicians with lots of instruments onstage.
Another multi-purpose design is the Hercules Stands DS538B Multiple Woodwind Stand, and it's also a good example to show the different layout needed for a saxophone stand. There are plenty of others for your sax as well, like the Hamilton KB962 Double Saxophone Stand and the Titan Folding Alto or Tenor Saxophone Tall Standing Stand. One of the best-selling models is the Oleg Bulldog Sax Stand, which has an unconventional design that's extra-compact and easy to use.
No matter what sort of woodwind you play, there are woodwind instrument stands here to give it a firm footing. The flute, piccolo, clarinet and saxophone stands we've looked at are only the beginning of a selection that also accounts for the bassoon, baritone saxophone and more. So take a look and see what there is to find - chances are high that you'll walk away with a brand new woodwind stand, and your instrument will thank you for it!