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music stand - vertaling naar grieks

DEVICE FOR HOLDING SHEETS OF MUSIC IN POSITION FOR READING
Music rack
  • Musicians leaving a wedding performance carry professional music stands.
  • An expensive antique music stand.
  • A vocal group using music stands.
  • Floor-standing music stand, 1640, ''Portrait of Michiel van der  Dussen''<br>
Gemeente Musea Delft; Collection Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft
  • A folding music stand in its collapsed position, ready for transportation.
  • A table top stand.
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  • A marching band "clip" for a [[trumpet]] player.

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CANADIAN TELEVISION PROGRAM
Music rack
αναλόγιο
taxi stand         
  • Taxi stand next to the [[Oulu Airport]]'s terminal in [[Oulunsalo]], [[Oulu]], [[Finland]]
  • Taxi stand outside [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport]], in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]
  • A taxi rank outside [[Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]
QUEUE AREA AND PICK-UP POINT FOR TAXIS
Taxi rank; Taxi station; Cabstand; Taxi Stand; Taxicab stand
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taxi rank         
  • Taxi stand next to the [[Oulu Airport]]'s terminal in [[Oulunsalo]], [[Oulu]], [[Finland]]
  • Taxi stand outside [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport]], in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]
  • A taxi rank outside [[Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]
QUEUE AREA AND PICK-UP POINT FOR TAXIS
Taxi rank; Taxi station; Cabstand; Taxi Stand; Taxicab stand
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Definitie

music stand
(music stands)
A music stand is a device that holds pages of music in position while you play a musical instrument.
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Wikipedia

Music stand

A music stand is a pedestal or elevated rack designed to hold sheets of music in position for reading. Most music stands for orchestral, chamber music or solo orchestra-family instruments (violin, oboe, trumpet, etc.) can be raised or lowered to accommodate seated or standing performers, or performers of different heights. Many types of keyboard instruments have a built-in or removable music rack or stand where sheet music can be placed. Music stands enable musicians to read sheet music or scores while playing an instrument or conducting, as the stand leaves the hands free. For choirs, singers typically hold their music in a folder, and singers performing solo recitals or opera performances typically memorize the lyrics and melodies. Some singers use stands, such as lounge singers and wedding vocalists who have a repertoire of hundreds of songs, which makes remembering all of the verses difficult.

There is evidence of music stands from China as early as 200 BC. They did not appear in Europe until much later, as most musicians played from memory or improvised. In the 16th century, playing music with a group in one's home became popular, and music was printed for amateurs' use. This music was typically laid down on a table or other flat surface in front of the instrumentalists.

Beginning in the 17th century, some amateur musicians used table-top music stands, which were the first kind of music stand in Europe. A few are still used today.

It is not until the 17th century that floor-standing music stands were developed in the West. Such music stands were common by 1730, at least in France.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor music stand
1. A girl working for the BBC at the time retrieved the manuscript from beneath Lennon‘s music stand.
2. A girl working for the BBC at the time retrieved the lyric from beneath Lennon‘s music stand.