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Author: TomS
Date: 2017-01-20 19:24
Dredging up an old topic.
So ... anyone NOW playing one of the Bois Ligatures?
Picked one up yesterday out of curiosity (they are made in Arkansas). This is the plastic ligature, not the metal.
More than surprised at how well they play. Not snake oil.
I suspect they are highly reed/MP dependent, especially is your MP has or hasn't a "french dip" in the lay.
As advertised and reviewed: free blowing, warmer, articulates better, smooth register to registers.
Might be my imagination or what I was drinking at the time, but seems to meet most of the claims.
The clarinet version is too small for Vandoren MPs and thick-blank reeds, but blue box OK. Rico Reserve MP and blue box a better fit.
Tom
Post Edited (2017-01-21 07:59)
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