Wooden Ukulele Stand Violin Mandolin Folding Portable Stand
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That would be my answer. If the neck were top heavy, what would happen? It may not be the case. If I were you, I would buy it and check it out. This would be a good idea, in my opinion.
There are no problems with fitting my Soprano ukulele into The only ukulele I have is the Soprano uke, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Nevertheless, I am very satisfied with my stand.
You can find the measurements of the stand within the stand description. Please check these measurements first, You cannot get advice from anyone else because we do not know how large your instrument is. I think, unless I am advised differently, it may be a bit
These stands are very sturdy and have been very stable on carpet for my concert and tenor ukuleles. I have two of them from two different sources.
Selected User Reviews For Wooden Ukulele Stand Violin Mandolin Folding Portable Stand
"This wood type X is a more classy display stand, but it is quite leaning back and has to be pulled out of the wall to prevent touching the wall. It sits a little weird and isn't as stable when it has the shoulder rest on it, but it'll work however, I'm not convinced of its stability when it has the shoulder rest. Despite the crook of the armrest, it is stable enough to teeter on its feet (awkward), but because of the shape of the shoulder rest, it has to lean way back. I needed a second stand and chose to buy the Metal Stagg and wish I had bought two. The cushioning was all intact and it was easy to assemble, but it would have been better to buy two. Using the extended arm as an anchor, I could rest the bow frog on the violin and lean it against the instrument nicely, so that worked out Its slim profile almost hides its presence because of its thin profile, but I like the Metal cradle because of its stability, rugged portability as well as the fact that the violin sits perfectly in it. I also like that it doesn't look bad with its metal finish. To sum it up, I like the way the X The metal one is much better for all the other reasons listed below!.
It was the perfect addition to my Ukulele collection, and I was pleasantly surprised by how nice they are. My experience with them has been excellent. I have bought five of them.
Easily picked up and put into practice in a short period of time.
These are two of the items I ordered. At this price point, I didn't mind gluing back the very thin foam along the edges that was attached very badly and was peeling off the inside as well. If I were to take them disassembled and take them around, they would not hold up very well. But they are fine for displaying my ukuleles at home. As a result, if you're searching for the ultimate portable option, you may want to spend more money.
A soprano and a concert-sized ukulele are both in my collection. I like the way they sit together on this. Currently, I have the soprano on a side table in my living room, so I can easily pick it up and play it. For its basic design, the stand seemed incredibly sturdy and easy to put together. The shelf is nice, if I want to display any of my other instruments, like my violin, I may consider getting another one like it.
This is the perfect solution to the ukulele invasion I found myself in lately. Your ukulele does not have to be kept in a case. It might be better to toss it on the bed, the couch, the coffee table, or the Don't miss out on this cool stand! I love how easy it is to assemble and how good it works. As far as the carrying case goes, I wish it fit a bit better. However, the case is at fault for it. I find this stand to be absolutely.
I find that it doesn't really work that well with regular ukuleles, which is strange. Despite the fact that it sits very low to the ground, and is too shallow to be flexible for similar applications - There are a variety of instruments available. You should be prepared for the fact that a Roomba will not play nicely with your Vacuum, too.
I think the wood is pressed board, but it's still quite nice looking, and it holds my concert and tenor ukuleles That's much better than slamming them against a wall. A simple assembly is required. It would be a great purchase to make.