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Features
Easy to Use
- Easy height adjustment between standard and reverse positions.
- Tool-free assembly.
- Caster wheels.
Works with Bass Orffs
- Bass instruments use the reverse position.
- Can be used with most major brands of Orff instruments.
Works with Soprano and Alto Orffs
- Diatonic soprano and alto instruments use the standard position.
- Can be used with most major brands of Orff instruments.


What Instruments are Associated with Orff?
The instruments associated with Orff-Schulwerk instruction are bells, chimes, glockenspiels, metallophones, xylophones, and timpani.
- The music played on Orff instruments is often very simple and designed for first-time musicians.
What Does Orff Really Mean?
Orff refers to a specific approach to music education developed by Carl Orff during the 1920s, which combines music, speech, movement, and drama into music lessons that are very similar to the way a child plays naturally.
- The fundamental principle of the Orff approach is the idea that children can learn music the same way they learn language
- Carl Orff believed that just as every child learns their language without formal instruction, they can learn music using a gentle and friendly approach
- The Orff approach also has children sing, clap, dance, and snap their fingers along with the melodies and rhythms.
Expert Perspective
What I like about this Orff stand is it was designed by us! We put our heads together, looked at what we would want an Orff instrument stand to do if we were still in the classroom and came up with this stand. It fits your bass xylophones or metallophones as well as the sopranos and altos, or tenor/altos in the case of Sonor instruments. It’s easy to switch from one size of instrument to another and then adjust once you get there. Here’s the part I really like, no tools needed, ever. -Judy
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