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I mainly use these for securing pages to a music stand - either directly or through a folder. They're strong enough that they will still work well through a certain amount of intermediary material such as pages of a book or a plastic folder.
Of course, they could also be used as a stylish means of holding notes to a metallic notice board or as fridge magnets.
The shape makes them ergonomic while the flat top allows them to be stacked together which is useful for storage.
The layer of softer material avoids hard metal-to-metal contact which could perhaps tear a page over time. As well as reducing contact "click", it makes for a more refined feel.
I find they also work well in combination with other music stand attachment products such as the board extension folders or nylon-string-and-magnet devices available.
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Super strong
SebsB 20.11.2019
Super strong magnets, just make sure your music stand is really made of metal, as it doesn't work on some cheaper ones.
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Good idea
Paul3118 27.10.2015
These magnets have a rubber pad so that the metal of the magnet does not come in direct contact with the metal of the music stand. This should be helpful as the 'pings' of many magnets can be very audible when the musicians are changing their parts during an outdoors performance. However these magnets only partially solve the problem. My colleagues and I feel that a slightly softer rubber pad would be better, as there is still a signficant noise when these ones are used. However with care the noise is less than with standard magnets.