The present invention relates to a musician's chair, and more particularly to such a musician's chair that can be conveniently and quickly adjusted to the desired elevation and firmly secured against vibration.
A prior art musician's seat, as shown in FIG. 1, is generally comprised of a stand having a top barrel, a locating ring spaced below the top barrel, and a sleeve connected between the top barrel and the locating ring, a seat with a threaded seat stem threaded into a connector at the top of the sleeve of the stand, and a seat stem lock controlled to lock the seat stem at the desired elevation. The seat stem lock, as shown in FIG. 1, comprises a shell threaded onto the threaded seat stem of the seat and covered on the connector at the top of the sleeve, and a tightening up screw threaded into a radial screw hole and stopped against the periphery of the connector to fix the shell in place. When adjusting the elevation of the seat, the tightening up screw is loosened, and then the seat is rotated upwards or downwards to the desired elevation. Because the threaded seat stem of the seat cannot be moved axially linearly in the connector and the shell, it takes much time to adjust the elevation of the seat.