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General Solo Piano Stools & Duet Piano Stools

You must have been to Woolworths or a similar store where you come face to face with hunders of little plastic containers and a choice of thousands of sweeties, yes thats it "PICK N MIX". Well here at simply pianos we have done something a little bit similar with our piano stools. Thats right once you find a piano stool that is just what you have been looking for, you can select the fabric colour of the seat, the wood colour that the stool is finished in and then choose from 3 different leg types, and you thought the pianos stool was going to be the easy bit!!

If you have a favourite fabric of your own or would like buttoned or unbuttoned hide covering for your piano stool, please give us a call and we will be happy to quote.

SP501 Duet Piano Stool
SP501 Duet Piano Stool
SP802 Solo Piano Stool
SP502 Duet Piano Stool
SP802 Duet Piano Stool
Classic Duet Piano Stool
SP152 Height Adjustable Piano Stool
Classic Solo Piano Stool
Round Adjustable Piano Stool

SP303 Folding Piano Stool

 

 

Good piano playing is only possible if you are comfortably seated at the piano on a piano stool, Therefore, at the beginning of every piano lesson and practice session, you need to arrange your piano stool so that it's the best height for piano playing. The best height is one which both allows the elbow/upper arm to fall freely from the shoulder, and allows the forearm to be parallel to the floor when the forearm and hand are in their natural shape -- the way they are when the hand is hanging at the side.

I don't want to give the impression that we are ever in a rigid position when we're piano playing. What I've described is less a position than a starting point for easy movement. The upper arm feels quite easy and normal -- not heavy or held, not lifted up or reaching forward. The forearm and hand are at ease, but not so relaxed they are heavy. They are in the shape they are in when hanging at the side, filled with the life that makes movement possible. The wrist is in one piece with the hand and forearm, not holding up or falling down. Its important to remember! You have invested alot of money with the purchase of your piano, you should also invest in your comfort with a good piano stool.

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