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music stand
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music stand
n
(Music, other) a frame, usually of wood or metal, upon which a musical score or orchestral part is supported
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Noun1.music stand - a light stand for holding sheets of printed musicmusic stand - 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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music stand nleggio


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