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Blayman Flute / Piccolo Pegs Piccolo Peg.
For over 30 years, the Blayman has been the preferred maker of stands and pegs for the professional market. Each Blayman peg is rubber coated to ensure the instrument's bore is well protected, and the bolt measures a full 1/4 inch for amazing stability on the base.. ...details
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Blayman Oboe / English Horn Pegs Oboe Peg.
Blayman StandsHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.Comment"I have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.Comment"I have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
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Blayman Instrument Stand Bases 5 X 8 Base - Up To 3 Instruments.
The Blayman StandHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.Comment"I have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.Comment"I have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Clarinet Stands >
Blayman Clarinet Pegs Bb / A Clarinet Peg.
The Blayman StandHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.CommentI have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.CommentI have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Clarinet Stands >
Blayman Bass Clarinet / Bassoon Stand.
This is the grand-daddy of all stands. Rock solid and built to last a lifetime. The vertical shaft is adjustable and secures the top of the instrument with a Velcro strap.. ...details
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Blayman Oboe / English Horn Pegs English Horn Peg.
Blayman StandsHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.Comment"I have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.Comment"I have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
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Blayman Soprano Sax Peg Standard.
The Peg for Soprano Saxophone securely attaches to a Blayman base (sold separately) and holds the instrument in place. Blayman stands have been the standard of excellence since 1972. Peg Only. Blayman StandsHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years. Comments "I have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar. "I have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff" "I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Flute and Piccolo Stands >
Blayman Flute / Piccolo Pegs Alto Flute Peg.
For over 30 years, the Blayman has been the preferred maker of stands and pegs for the professional market. Each Blayman peg is rubber coated to ensure the instrument's bore is well protected, and the bolt measures a full 1/4 inch for amazing stability on the base.. ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Flute and Piccolo Stands >
Blayman Flute / Piccolo Pegs Flute Peg.
For over 30 years, the Blayman has been the preferred maker of stands and pegs for the professional market. Each Blayman peg is rubber coated to ensure the instrument's bore is well protected, and the bolt measures a full 1/4 inch for amazing stability on the base.. ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Clarinet Stands >
Blayman Instrument Stand Bases 5 X 5 Base - 1 Or 2 Instruments.
The Blayman StandHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.Comment"I have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.Comment"I have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Clarinet Stands >
Blayman Clarinet Pegs Eb Clarinet Peg.
The Blayman StandHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.CommentI have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.CommentI have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
Blayman Woodwinds > Woodwind Accessories > Instrument Stands > Clarinet Stands >
Blayman Instrument Stand Bases 8 Inch Octagonal - Up To 4 Instruments.
The Blayman StandHistoryBlayman Music, Inc., is the manufacturer of the world-renowned Blayman Musical Instrument Stands. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Blayman created the Blayman Stand to support and protect the instruments of discriminating professional musicians. These stands have been the standard of excellence now for over 30 years.Comment"I have been using a Blayman stand that holds a bass clarinet + 4 soprano clarinets. It never, never never absolutely never falls over and holds lots of things besides what I use it for. It is safe, easy to work with, allows FAST changes from one instrument to another, etc. Herb Blayman makes his bass clarinet stand to have two wings. Each wing can have a number of attachments. I have an E-flat peg and three B-flat pegs, but he also has flute pegs, oboe pegs, etc. .... So in the space of about 1 foot square, I have a bass clarinet and 4 clarinets. His stands are not cheap and they weigh a ton, but they serve the purpose for which they were designed quite nicely." - Daniel Leeson, Former Bass Clarinetist with the San Jose Symphony Orchestra; Author, Lecturer, and Mozart scholar.Comment"I have stepped on (and snapped out of all repair) my last portable instrument peg!! I know they slip conveniently into the bell of my A clarinet, but maybe I'm willing to deal with the increased weight of a more substantial peg. Does anyone have suggestions on make/model? - "Jeff"Comment"I bought my Blayman stand because my piccolo once slid off my lap while I was playing my flute! I like the stability of the base, the flexibility-I have pegs for an alto flute, flute, and piccolo- and the simple, elegant design. All three of my instruments stand at exactly the same height, and the pegs unscrew easily for packing up. Every flutist who does some doubling should have one.". ...details
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