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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2022-12-14 00:22
I wanted to make sure I said to the Board in general that the position I refer to is ABOVE the top line of ligature (if you have one) so I don't think it would normally occur to someone to try a position that high for a ligature with Legere.
Someone once mentioned (perhaps a bit tongue in cheek) that the screw tightening might benefit from a torque wrench. I find that the test is how easy it is to move the reed from side to side once all together. If the reed move handily just touching it, that may be a bit loose BUT the test of what is too tight or too loose is the performance of the reed. Try playing it. Then make an adjustment and play again. The correct tightness is what plays best.
It just takes some back and forth. For me, the right "tension" yields a situation where I can slide the ligature on to play, and just slide it off at the end of the day when I'm done. I don't have to touch the screw any more.
..............Paul Aviles
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