Klarinet Archive - Posting 000105.txt from 2001/11

From: lubydjackson@-----. Jackson)
Subj: Re: [kl] Leaving the reed on.
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 17:09:41 -0500

The Pyne lig is made of cloth and twill. I have a true blow ligature that I
use on eefer which I thought was cute but alas I've succumed just as all
clarinetists have to the all too famous Rovner. I just love this ligature
over the Hite and regular ligs.
----- Original Message -----
From: <StillLoveNewYork@-----.com>
Subject: Re: [kl] Leaving the reed on.

> In a message dated 11/1/01 10:52:34 PM Central Standard Time,
> lubydjackson@-----.net writes:
> > Speaking of ligs, are you a proponent of the Pyne ligs?
>
> I'm afraid I'm not familiar with those. I use a 30-year-old Leblanc
France
> lig, which works fine. My problem wasn't in the brand of ligature, but
just
> in the fact that I had to go through the motions of loosening it to free
the
> reed, then putting the reed back and trying to manipulate it into the
right
> place again. Unless the Pyne lig attaches with Velcro (LOL), I don't know
> what advantage it might have over the lig I already have.
>
> NY
>
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