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Definition of Music rack
1. Noun. A light stand for holding sheets of printed music.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Music Rack
Literary usage of Music rack
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1893)
"6) is fixed between the uprights, as also the top and bottom rails of the
music-rack, the dowels being well and freely glued into their respective holes. ..."
2. Great Pianists on Piano Playing: Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos by James Francis Cooke (1917)
"Another cause of nervousness which very few might suspect is the position of the
music on the music rack. In the case of the grand piano the music is ..."
3. Illustrated Catalogue and Classified Book List of the Northwestern Library by Northwestern library association (1899)
"102—BAMBOO music rack. Made in Mottled Bamboo only. 51 inches high. Three shelves,
16 inches wide by 21 inches deep, with Rack at top, and neatly finished, ..."
4. Cassell's Complete Book of Sports and Pastimes: Being a Compendium of Out by Cassell & Co, Cassell (London) (1896)
"In turning a bowl or egg-cup it will be evident that the work cannot be held in
the lathe in the same way as the parts of the music-rack we have just ..."
5. The Granite Monthly (1887)
"Style G is also three strings to a note, overstrung bass and repeating action,
with handsome panels and carved trusses, ivory keys and improved music rack, ..."
6. Construction, Tuning and Care of the Piano-forte: A Book for Tuners, Dealers by Edward Quincy Norton (1887)
"The music rack that shall combine the desired requisites, is yet to be invented.
Here is a chance for the inventive tuner. The moulding around inside of ..."