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Author: Deanna Howarth
Date: 2000-03-21 02:54
has anyone heard of the consoli ligature? a friend of mine recently bought it, says it performs better than his rovner,...any thoughts?
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Author: William
Date: 2000-03-21 03:19
Anything is better than a Rovner. If money is no object, you should try a Winslow--I use them on all of my clarinets and saxes. Next best (in my humble opinion) is Bonande reverse. The new BGs are ok, also. Sorry that I have not heard of the lig in question. Good luck.
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Author: Karel Vahala
Date: 2000-03-21 07:56
*Almost* anything is better than a Rovner. Try Peter Spriggs
floating rails ligature, I really like it.
Karel.
William wrote:
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Anything is better than a Rovner. If money is no object, you should try a Winslow--I use them on all of my clarinets and saxes. Next best (in my humble opinion) is Bonande reverse. The new BGs are ok, also. Sorry that I have not heard of the lig in question. Good luck.
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Author: Kim
Date: 2000-03-21 16:13
I have an inverted Bonade, regular Bonade, Rovner, and Luyben. I like the Luyben the most. The Bonade's give me a bright sound, the Rovner a wet and mushy sound, and the Luyben a focused sound. Try different ligs and you'll find the one that's best for you!
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2000-03-21 18:05
Interesting, Kim, I have found myself liking the Bonade [inverse on clar., reg. for A Sax,] , Luybens and a Harrison also. Don
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Author: Bobcat
Date: 2000-03-24 13:07
to katfish
Don't tell me you're from SWT, right?
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