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Whenever I've used a proper music stand I've used one of the solid ones (metal plate with 1" holes) because I find the light weight ones don't hold the paper, are top heavy once you've put all your music on hem, and get knocked over too easily.
I tried to arrange things so that the chart didn't span more that two pages, so the full two pages are visible on adjacent sheets and it's not necessary to turn pages during a song. But sometimes that's unavoidable if it's a long chart.
Also, I'd only put pages back to back in a single transparent sleeve if a single song spans more than two pages. For each new song I'd start a new transparent sleeve. That way it's easy to rearrange things if the set list running order changes.
I used a music stand like the one described by Roland above.
Any 'grown up' music stand will do. Not one of those flimsy, beginners ones.
I like to use paper instead of ipads etc because almost invariably you will want to make alterations/corrections etc to the music and this is so much easier to do with a pencil IMO.
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Slightly annoying thing is I bought one of those music stands from Amazon but when it arrived it was on a bigger scale than I imagined. I never used it and it was black and bulky and taking up space so I decided to bin it. A neighbour saw it being put out and asked if she could have it so of course I said fine. It was a clunky thing though.
paper should be no more
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