Re: [Harp-L] Bar Stool as a Harp Stand



thanks. I don't need a harp stand, but I often use a small unpowered mixer ina couple duos. I had been using a cumbersome music stand to keep it on, very unstable and a pain to assemble, especially for a blind guy. I have one of those folding stools. Add a bunjie cord and Voila! I'll give it a go.

Bullfrog

Rick Davis wrote:
When I saw Charlie Musselwhite at Greeley Blues Jam he was using an el
cheapo wooden bar stool as a harp stand.  I thought that was exremely cool
because I use an identical bar stool.  I wrote about it the same day on my
blog:

http://bluesharpamps.blogspot.com/2009/06/charlie-musselwhite-at-greeley-blues.html

>From the website:  "Charlie Musselwhite uses the exact same harp stand I do!
Check the harp case resting on the cheap K-Mart bar stool to his left. My
stage setup is identical. Check the far right on the pic below; Roadhouse
Joe playing Little Bear Saloon in Evergreen, Colorado."
I searched around on YouTube for vids of Charlie's current tour and saw that
he used the barstool in multiple venues.  I don't have much in common
talent-wise with Charlie but at least we use the same harp stand!. ;-)   As
Charlie said when he wrote me about it, the bar stool is the perfect
height.  He and I both use briefcase-type harp cases which sit perfectly on
top of the flat wooden seat of the stool.  Plus, if I get tired during a
long gig I can move the harps and have a seat.
The downside is the wooden stool is not collapsable and is quite bulky.  But
it has the right vibe for a blues statge; a low-tech throw-back juke joint
kind of thing.  I like it.
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