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 One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2013-12-16 22:30

Nagamatsu's web site (www.nagamatsu.jp/english/product/mouth5.html) shows a photo of Sabine Meyer playing a copper "Nagamatsu Complete Ligature" on a clarinet equipped with a Paulus and Schuler adjustable barrel. The new ligature incorporates a felt pad between the copper and the reed.

Has anyone tried one of these ligatures?



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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2013-12-16 23:11

They are priced at ¥10,500 t0 ¥15225, or $101.88 to $147.72.

String is free.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: BobD 
Date:   2013-12-17 12:08

Sabine looks like she's put on a couple of pounds........

Bob Draznik

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2013-12-17 17:46

Her Wikipedia entry says she was born in 1959, which makes her 54, plus she's had two children. I guess she's entitled to be less willowy than she used to be.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: tictactux 2017
Date:   2013-12-17 19:01

Besides - what has her shape to do with how she plays? [whoa]

Oh, right, in the Larry Combs thread nearby it was suggested a pound or two could be beneficial...

--
Ben

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2013-12-17 20:26

Gosh I am almost embarrassed to make this thread about a ligature, but I'll try.


I have found many good ligatures amongst those that combine a soft basic superstructure with a firm plate for the reed. The Vandoren Leather with the Bonade style metal plate is a good example of this and it is also a fairly expensive ligature that sells very well.


This particular design seem to flip this approach on its head, but keeps the basic principal of combining a firm element and one that is more cushioned. It is most probably a decent ligature, and seems to be priced within range of its competition.




..................Paul Aviles



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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2013-12-20 21:50

If you think that Sabine's "blowing" in the breeze "willowiness" is distracting, watch Sharon Kam.

Bob Phillips

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: William 
Date:   2013-12-22 21:30

There is no better ligature for larger reeds than the old John Winslow models using up to six rubber bumper contacts on the reed. However, for the soprano clarinet, I prefer a harder metal contact to limit unwanted upper overtones in the tambre. I use the Vandy Optimum with the parallel rails and like it just fine.

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: Johnny Galaga 
Date:   2013-12-25 05:34

Do ligatures really even make that big of a difference in our playing?

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: AAAClarinet 
Date:   2013-12-25 10:14

Johnny Galaga,
You can read endless threads on that topic using the search. It's fun to read, at least for me.

AAAClarinet

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 Re: One of Sabine Meyer's Ligatures
Author: BobD 
Date:   2013-12-25 15:53

Johnny: In my experience ligatures do make a difference.....but not always, and not necessarily a Big difference.

Bob Draznik

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