music rack

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Noun1.music rack - a light stand for holding sheets of printed musicmusic rack - a light stand for holding sheets of printed music
rack, stand - a support for displaying various articles; "the newspapers were arranged on a rack"
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The finish is done in high-polish black lacquer which is accented by exotic burl wood trim on the legs, lyre, music rack, and inside rim.
It has a built-in music rack and folds up into a small duffle bag for convenient transportation.
Its usefulness to an accompanist would depend entirely on the size of the piano music rack.
Practically, Chow delightfully spread the pages of Ligeti's demanding, poly-everything score across the music rack on a poster-sized sheet of pink oak tag and proceeded to attack this vivacious set of fanfares with infectious enthusiasm.
Pianists typically play solo literature with the music rack down and ensemble literature with the music rack up, which changes the amount of sound heard coming back in the hall, often causing pianists to play louder.
(And in this connection, I should add that with a minimum of effort even the rather hefty volume of overtures could be made to lie flat and stay open on the music rack.) It brought back fond memories of my college days and those many occasions when my roommate and I would repair to the senior common room after dinner to entertain ourselves with all manner of four-hand arrangements, which filled the piano bench and were piled high on the adjacent windowsill.
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