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Amy Lesniak
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Just put the hanger on my music stand and thought I’d give my initial pros and cons. I wanted a way to keep both of my ukes within easy reach of my couch spot, since I’m more likely to just grab one and practice throughout the day if I don’t have to cross the room to take one off the wall. I didn’t want to take up more floor space though.I’ve got a Flight concert uke and a Pono tenor uke together and they fit well. However the tenor comes pretty close to the floor, so I’m not sure how well a baritone would fit. The heads of the ukes have to sit behind the top of the stand, since they have to be higher than the ledge to fit the tenor. This limits how you can position the angle of the hanger but I don’t really see that as a problem.There is a small shelf that extends out perpendicularly to the cradles, which I didn’t notice before buying but am pleased with bc I can clip my capo and my tuner to it to keep them handy.One other pleasant surprise was that I had been concerned that the ukes would make the music stand wobbly; however, I have found that the added weight actually has *stabilized* my stand, which had been top heavy from music books. Now I can slide the stand on the floor without it tipping over (I can’t tell you how often I’ve spilled all my books and sheets on the floor before now).I’m also impressed with the feel of the materials. The cradles threaded on easily and it is holding tight to the stand with a solid wing nut. The cradles have rubber on the arms that I don’t expect will mar the wood of my ukes.If anything changes once I start using it regularly I will update, but my first impressions are very favorable.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2024
Better description required for a novice music person. Thought I was getting a stand not just an attachment- no instructions came with the package.
Laurie Hodkinson
Reviewed in Australia on March 21, 2024
Sturdy but lightweight
Michael James Kirby III
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
I absolutely love this stand. It is a perfect option for anyone needing something to function like this. Very sturdy, and for the money I don't think you could do better!After using one for awhile, I have actually toyed with the idea of using this for permanent uke storage. I think it would be perfect to find an old Mic stand with a sturdy base and set 2-3 of these up offset to store your whole collection. As long as they are all smaller instruments (maybe concert or tenor at the largest) it should work well!The reason I gave 4 stars for installation is the length of the bolt you have to turn. You quite literally will spend 3-4 minutes turning the arm on this to untighten and then tighten again. Of course, this really isn't a bad thing (and I don't think they should change it) but thought it was worth mentioning.
Matthias L. Kilpatrick
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
I was pleasantly surprised with my purchase. For the price I expected a lower quality lighter weight metal or even plastic, but it is solid and sturdy. It fits require minimal assembly. You have to screw the hangers into the arms, and when you do this you want to be certain you get them down really tight so they don't rock when you move your instrument.Overall it was simple easy, it attached solidly to my music stand and holds a single instrument steady and balanced as if you had two on there. If I have need of another, I will buy a second.
billtheluteman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 21, 2022
Great little gismo for when you are playing a gig standing, and don’t want a lot of stuff around your feet while you’re playing. If you are sitting, you have to have your music stand too high for comfort, as your ukes will hit the floor when you hang them on it. Theirs is just a quibble. It’s a nice bit of kit.
Mark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 5, 2022
Very pleased with this. Usually at gigs I lay my instruments down when I change to another which takes up space and looks messy. Luckily I had a spare mic stand lurking about so I'm able to use that. Highly recommend this
RockawayRa
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022
We got this two-ukulele holder for our Peak Music Stand for outdoor and indoor uke jams. This uke holder is very sturdy and well made. It is a tiny bit difficult to screw on the vise device to attach it to the music stand. The red cap on the end of the vise should be removed, we found. It will mark up the music stand a tiny bit but c'est la vie. Have your longest uke handy to ensure you are attaching it to the right place so it hangs in just the right place (not up too high so the uke head hits the stand, and not too low so the end of the uke touches the ground). Once attached. the uke holder is very secure. We hang two tenor ukes from it. Very happy and have referred numerous uke buddies to it.
Robert N. Dowell
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021
I hang two ukuleles, one with a Low G string and one with a High G string and this hanger makes it very convenient to switch from one to the other. The hanger is constructed of heavy steel and is easily attached and removable if necessary.
Joyce Parker
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020
Excellent for my use. Connects easily to my music stand and is very stable. Securely holds 2 ukes.I'm still wondering what the little shelf in the middle is for... perhaps picks? I don't use picks so maybe I'll put some almonds there.
K Mac
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2019
When I play with my ukulele band I often switch between 2 ukuleles (a 4 string tenor and an 8 string tenor). This clamp allows me to have them hanging from my music stand or my mic stand. I can quickly swap out my instruments and have them both at arms length. This is a handy little gadget.
Timothy A. Therrien
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017
Works great for two of my mountain dulcimers. A little small, but definitely workable. If your instrument head is on the large side, or the neck is wide. Turn the instrument with the strings toward the stand. I'm very pleased to not have to put holes in my walls or take up limited floor space.
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