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 LIGATURE
Author: darby 
Date:   2001-04-29 19:40

Have any of you ever used the floating rails ligature offered by sneezy sponsor Peter Spriggs? It looks interesting. I'm wondering if it works well? Sure is expensive. Thank you. Darby

P.S. Still wondering about Boosey Hawkes brand clarinets. Anyone own one?
What do you thjink?

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Meri 
Date:   2001-04-29 20:00

Darby:

Please note that the price is in Canadian dollars (I'm assuming you live in the US, but if I'm wrong, tell me), and the exchange rate is $1 US = $1.56 CDN.

Meri

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: darby 
Date:   2001-04-29 21:50

Thank you Meri. Have you used one of the ligatures? Or do you work for or know Mr. Spriggs? I'm really interested in the ligature, but would like to get opinions on it. And would like to know more about the Boosey clarinets if anyone has any information. Thank you. darby

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Karel Vahala 
Date:   2001-04-30 02:58

Darby, I have one of Peter Spriggs' ligatures, and like it very much. Unfortunately I am not an experienced or skilled player, but for me it was a clear advance on Rovner or Bonade. I am happy with it, and use it pretty exclusively.

Karel.

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2001-04-30 05:33

I also use a Spriggs and am happier with it than any other.

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: mw 
Date:   2001-04-30 16:20

lAST i CHECKED, The Floating Rail Lig was available for $75 from IMS. mw

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2001-04-30 18:02

Darby -

I have about a dozen different ligatures I've bought over the years, including one of the Spriggs ligatures, which use occasionally. It works well, but for me is a little hard to adjust.

If you can put up with the bother, string is still best.

Best regards.

Ken Shaw

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Daniel 
Date:   2001-05-01 03:16

Next to my Kaspar ligature, the Floating Rails lig is the best i've played. Certainly the best currently being made.

It gives the reed alot more vibrance. Opens up the sound and makes articulation so easy. Sometimes it has a bit to thin of a sound. Depending on the reed and such.

I payed even more for my Kaspar ligature and haven't used anything else since. Not sure what i'll do when/if my Kaspar ever dies. Took me years to actually get one.

Daniel

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Larry 
Date:   2001-05-01 11:38

Uhhhhh...both the Kaspars have been dead for years.

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: beejay 
Date:   2001-05-01 13:32

I've tried the Vandoren Optimum, the BG, the Rovner classic, the Bonade, the thing that came with my RC, and the Peter Spriggs. In my opinion, the Spriggs is far superior to any of the others. It makes articulation easier and gives a very clear sound. It is very easy to adjust, and grips the reed solidly without putting undue pressure on it. I occasionally play on the Rovner to take the zing out of reeds that are a bit too bright, but by and large, the Spriggs is the only ligature I use.

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: jerry 
Date:   2001-05-02 00:07

Ken Shaw wrote:
"If you can put up with the bother, string is still best."

I tried the shoestring, ken. I read about it in David Pino's book but he didn't describe how to wrap it (exactly) so I did it my way and it wasn't too bad. I think the trick is to find the *best* way and the *correct* tension, and be consistant about it.

But for now this novice needs to stick to *simple* - no need to sdd more confusion to the equation.

~ jerry
Still in Clarinet Boot Camp.

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 RE: LIGATURE
Author: Jonathan 
Date:   2001-05-03 12:45

I'm trying one at the moment. The price listed on its box is $65 US or $90 Canadian. I found it to be a very good ligature although I prefer the BG Super Revelation that I bought a few weeks ago for $45 Australian (around $25 US). I found the Floating Rails one to have a slightly thinner/brighter sound - it really comes down to what suits your mouthpiece, clarinet, personal preference and what kind of sound you're after. (and how many $'s you want to spend) My only criticism of both the peter Spriggs and my BG Super Revelation is that when quickly changing instruments in orchestra they don't hold the reed in place on the mouthpiece. (I might need to get the cork on my mp shaved down a little but i had no troubles with my old BG Standard ligature)
I'd be tempted to buy the Spriggs just 'cause it looks so cool though!

Jonathan

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