Music Stand Extension Brackets

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  1. Doghouse Riley

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    My music stand brackets for my Tyros 5 have arrived from the USA.
    They were supplied by a fellow contributor to the same Yamaha keyboard players' message board.
    He no longer needed them as he's changed pianos, (as we all do, I'm on my sixth) and it won't fit. These were designed and made for the Yamaha Tyros 1-5 range by another contributor then supplied to other people with same type of piano.

    What started off as $20, ended up with postage and customs duty at £55. But never mind, I'm pleased with them.

    So I've gone from this.

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    To this.
    I've even got my "after market" music stand light to fit (stick-on Velcro)

    It also means I can push the piano back closer to the wall without the tops of sheet music rubbing on the wallpaper.

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    It's far easier to read the music without leaning forward and I can still see the digital display.
    The brackets are well designed and the stand is rock solid.
    The brackets and stand are attached by pins in exactly the same way as the original ones. The weight is taken by the keyboard, but there are pads to stop them marking it. The brackets can be changed back to the original ones in seconds if required.

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    Last edited: Jul 9, 2020
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