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 Pomarico Light Ligature
Author: LeWhite 
Date:   2003-09-02 12:16

http://www.pomaricompieces.com/new.html

Anyone tried one of these yet?
It looks to me like you'd need to buy 2... Good idea, because it means less leg. sitting against the mouthpiece. But yeah, I think you'd need two!



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 Re: Pomarico Light Ligature
Author: Bob A 
Date:   2003-09-02 14:16

Just a gussied-up version of my plumbers hose-clamps.
Bob A

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 Re: Pomarico Light Ligature
Author: William 
Date:   2003-09-02 15:24

The website does describe it as a "novelty".

Howdver, I am more curious about the "A" clarinet mouthpiece that eliminates the stuffiness--has anyone tried that item????

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 Re: Pomarico Light Ligature
Author: ken 
Date:   2003-09-02 17:04

Save the coin and use a rubber band, tie some string....do I hear a twisty-tie??

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 Re: Pomarico Light Ligature
Author: LeWhite 
Date:   2003-09-03 03:41

OK here's the deal... I KNEW everyone would say its just like a hose-clamp and it's notworth it etc. etc., what I want to know is what the Pomarico Light Ligature is like IF anyone has tried it?



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 Re: Pomarico Light Ligature
Author: donald 
Date:   2003-09-05 04:44

"i knew everyone would say it's just like a hose-clamp etc"
YES i knew they would say this too.
meanwhile- i have to say that the only player i've ever noticed using this particular ligature was Giora Feidmann, a true virtuoso musician whose sound i would not necessarily be interested in emulating(no disrespect intended)
however, some years ago i met and heard a German clarinet player called Andreas Weiss who had a similar set up- he had cut a Luyben plastic ligature in half and used this to achieve pretty much the same effect. He told me he was looking for the feeling of freedom he found in a string ligature, but without the inconvenience. His tone was quite beautiful to my 17 year old ears (my taste may have changed a bit since then, but from what i remember i think i'd still be impressed). I imagine that this option would grasp the reed just a little more securely than the Pomarico (an educated guess, having seen both but played neither).
donald...

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