

The Ultima™ Endpin Anchor is the all-in-one solution for cellists seeking secure support, comfort, and versatility. Lightweight yet built to last, it’s fully adjustable to accommodate a wide range of cello playing positions, player heights, and chair leg styles—including oversized or unusually shaped ones.
The strap adjusts from 40 cm to 80 cm, making it ideal for everyone from young students with small instruments to taller players or those who prefer a more horizontal playing angle. The wide-mouth D-ring easily fits around a variety of chair legs for quick setup and reliable performance.
The included SureFit Extender™ allows the anchor to fit chair legs up to 3 ¾” (9.5 cm) in diameter and provides an additional 12.5 cm of strap length when needed (actual extension varies with chair leg size).
The semi-soft, compressible Ultra-Grip non-skid pad features a custom tread design that resists both forward and backward movement, offering enhanced stability during practice or performance.
Key Features:
4.5 cm wide high-tensile synthetic webbing for strength and durability
Wide-mouth D-ring fits a variety of chair leg types and sizes
Ultra-Grip non-skid pad with specialized tread pattern for maximum stability
Adjustable strap from 40 cm to 80 cm (includes ring length)
SureFit Extender™ adds up to 12.5 cm of additional length and fits chair legs up to 9.5 cm (3 ¾") in diameter
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Black. Adjustable
This brilliant selection of ancient pieces is arranged by Edward Huws Jones for intermediate level violin with simple piano accompaniment.
Brahms: Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major Op. 100 by Johannes Brahms, published by Bärenreiter, is a luminous and tender sonata that showcases Brahms’s gift for songful melody and chamber-music intimacy.
Key features
• Warm, song-like Romantic lyricism
• Emphasis on balance and ensemble breathing
• Expressive depth through restraint and nuance
• Essential repertoire for mature chamber musicians
This stunning 3-movement work has it all! The opening movement, Flights of Fancy, symbolizes the element of air and features soaring phrases. The second movement, Terra, resembles an Appalachian lullaby and represents the element of Earth. The final movement, Fire and Ice, is a tour de force that captures the elements of fire and water meeting to create steam and the resulting kinetic energy. Glorious music!