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    I am looking for something that I can easily take with me to outdoor gigs and places that don’t have chairs. A lot of these I just choose to stand up and play but my back has been acting up and the next couple weekends I would like to be able to have the option of sitting down. I got a cheap Walmart stool back in 2000 that has been great for upright bass since it folds flat and can go over my shoulder - I am looking for something like that where it is portable enough that I can still make one trip from the car with my amp and guitar and not have to make a separate trip back for a chair. I would use the stool but it is too high - I want something that is a normal chair height. Not too expensive would be a plus too and something that I can either order easily like amazon or a common store if anyone knows of one. Thanks!


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    I use Ibanez chair with guitar stand...it cost me about $60.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    I use Ibanez chair with guitar stand...it cost me about $60.
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    Got a link for this? I think I want one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    I use Ibanez chair with guitar stand...it cost me about $60.
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    I love that it has a stand built in. Will a thicker archtop like an L5 fit in it? And is it the height of a chair?


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    There is this if you want a back rest Access Denied

    Link to a video (short, not so informative, but better than nothing) of the stool above:

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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    I use Ibanez chair with guitar stand...it cost me about $60.
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    I just a very similar one but with a more substantial thicker seat pad and a better footstool. But now I can't find the site for it. Will have to look it up on Wed when I get home from a trip.

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    The Ibanez is 25" tall, so it's a little taller than the Walmart stool I've used for most gigs for the last sixteen years. Standard chair height is 20".

    I like the stool height because otherwise no one can see me on stage when I'm with my big band.



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    The main issue with the stool that I would have is that the guitar would slide down my leg if it is tall enough that my leg wouldn’t make a right angle or something close. The big benefit for me sitting down is that I don’t need a strap and can give my back a rest so if I have to use a strap to hold the guitar on when sitting on a stool then I lose the benefit of sitting. And it also makes crossing my leg harder or not possible which is the other benefit of sitting for me. I will still look into it though. 25” might not be too high for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Joe
    Got a link for this? I think I want one!
    Ibanez IMC50FS Guitarist Throne - Thomann Polska

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    Quote Originally Posted by rio
    I love that it has a stand built in. Will a thicker archtop like an L5 fit in it? And is it the height of a chair?


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    Height : 650mm
    archtop like an L5 fit - I hope

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    Down on the farm there wasn't anything more portable than the ol' one legged milking stool that you strapped right to yer butt....


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    Drum stool always works for me and doesn’t look like you brought in your antique dining chair to the gig.

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    The Gator frameworks guitar stool is perfect for gigs and like the Ibanez chair also has a built in guitar stand. However, this one has a backrest and a more comfortable seat. I own this one so I'm not prone to bias

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Levitt
    The Gator frameworks guitar stool is perfect for gigs and like the Ibanez chair also has a built in guitar stand. However, this one has a backrest and a more comfortable seat. I own this one so I'm not prone to bias

    Portable chair for gigs?-gator-jpg
    THAT'S the one I have, but without the back.

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    I've used a Drummer's throne for years. Fits in my gig bag, no worries about stability. Also very affordable. Difficult to wear out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    I use Ibanez chair with guitar stand...it cost me about $60.
    It seems like this one is sold under many brand names with minor variations. Mine is a "ProRock Gear Player's Durable Guitar Stool" and the pics do not do it justice at all.

    The pics should show that it has a telescoping neck rest with a lock, AND the fact that you can keep one git locked in the stand while sitting and playing a second one facing the opposite direction of and on the other side of the git on the stand.

    The pics also do not show very well the foot rest so you can play with one foot on the floor and the other on the rest. It's very natural. It could have been lower as with my inseam I feel like a little kid sliding up onto it with my feet dangling.

    Also the critical cross pieces are WELDED not screwed in... it is all steel and VERY sturdy and it collapses nicely into an easy to carry form. If I were gigging a lot I would find a gym bag with a shoulder strap to hold it because it's steel it's not featherweight, at around 8 lbs 3 oz. and 28" high.

    Oh, my largest 3 1/2" archtop fits it comfortably with room to spare and on feebay it was ~$43


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    Quote Originally Posted by rio
    The main issue with the stool that I would have is that the guitar would slide down my leg if it is tall enough that my leg wouldn’t make a right angle or something close. The big benefit for me sitting down is that I don’t need a strap and can give my back a rest so if I have to use a strap to hold the guitar on when sitting on a stool then I lose the benefit of sitting. And it also makes crossing my leg harder or not possible which is the other benefit of sitting for me. I will still look into it though. 25” might not be too high for me.
    I cut a couple of sections of 2x4 and screwed and duct taped them to the footrest to bring it up to a right angle for my leg. Wrapped it in a small black towel, and it's now perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound
    I cut a couple of sections of 2x4 and screwed and duct taped them to the footrest to bring it up to a right angle for my leg. Wrapped it in a small black towel, and it's now perfect. Alsoo added an extra seat pad.
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    Any new cool chairs you recommend? I’ll be checking if modern forms customer service might have something for me. But of course, I would also love to hear from musicians on this forum about what they have and find comfortable. Your insights would really help me find the perfect chair that supports both comfort and style, especially when spending long hours playing and practicing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by benhatchins
    any new cool chairs you recommend?
    Not new ... someone in a similar thread mentioned that IKEA has a folding stool that works well on gigs. It's light, no frills, durable and inexpensive. I bought it on the recommendation and it's been solid. Just the right sitting height / almost standing / so I can look the stand-up bassist in the eyes. And a foot rest that's in the right place for guitar playing, imagine that. $35.

    FRANKLIN Bar stool with backrest, foldable, black, black, Width: 19 5/8". Find it here! - IKEA

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    I like the On-Stage bench style. It folds up and is sturdy, no back, no arms, nothing to restrict you. Good cushion. They're made for portable piano players, but it works great for me.

    On-Stage - Deluxe X-Style Keyboard Bench - On-Stage

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    I also use a drum stool. No back but I never think about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Levitt
    The Gator frameworks guitar stool is perfect for gigs and like the Ibanez chair also has a built in guitar stand. However, this one has a backrest and a more comfortable seat. I own this one so I'm not prone to bias

    Portable chair for gigs?-gator-jpg
    I was gonna advocate for this one but without the back, which folds awkwardly and starts to creak after a while.

    Search "gator guitar stool" on Amazon and they have Used - Like New for $63.

    To improve the leg perching options I use mine with the folding guitar stand part facing front so I can put my right foot on top of the foam folding part rather than the crossbar

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    Quote Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
    Down on the farm there wasn't anything more portable than the ol' one legged milking stool that you strapped right to yer butt....
    Not claiming this would stand up to farm use, but it might just beat that ole pirate stool:
    Walkstool Comfort | Walkstool

    It's a bit misnamed though. Not that it can't be (somewhat) comfortable, but you have to be really precise when sitting down for that

    Most of those options above require a strap or else keeping one leg on a footrest which isn't the more healthy/ergonomic in the long run. My Walkstool puts my legs at just the right angle so I can use my guitar support - and have the same overall position at home as during rehearsals or lessons.