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 number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: haberc 
Date:   2009-11-23 12:13

Hi, What does it mean if a mouthpiece has two rings or three rings where the bottom of the ligature goes? thanks everyone.

haberc@earthlink.net

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2009-11-23 13:29

It's the ring at the top which you should use for referrence - the lower rings aren't important, just for decoration.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: catkeel 
Date:   2009-11-23 13:55

Do you put the lig right on the line or just below it?

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2009-11-23 14:13

You put the ligature where it sounds and responds best. Once you've figured out where that is, you can accurately repeat the placement using the lines as references. I find that different ligatures and, sometimes, even different reeds work best with the ligature set in slightly different places.

Karl

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2009-11-23 16:22

It means nothing, just a visual placement. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2009-11-23 19:36

Some mouthpiece blanks are "coded" by the number of rings.

Bob Phillips

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: BobD 
Date:   2009-11-24 11:25

The guy scribing the rings made 2 mistakes......

Bob Draznik

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: Ed 
Date:   2009-11-24 11:48

I thought it was like the rings in the trunk of a tree, it has something to do with age!

;-)

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: TPeterson 
Date:   2009-11-24 23:57

I find that younger students tend to over-tighten ligatures and set them way too high on the mouthpiece. The upper ring gives them a reference point by which to best set-up their equipment. 5 times out of 10 when a beginner complains that the instrument won't play very well it's because the ligature or reed is improperly placed on the mouthpiece. The other 5 times it's fingers not covering the holes properly! :-)

Tim Peterson
Band Director & Clarinetist
Ionia, MI

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2009-11-25 00:01

Your leaving out all the times only part of the reed is there at all - too much missing from the tip to do much of anything except hold the ligature in place.

Karl

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2009-11-25 13:09

kdk wrote:

> Your leaving out all the times only part of the reed is there
> at all - too much missing from the tip to do much of anything
> except hold the ligature in place.
>
> Karl

lol! I remember it was a matter of "pride" of how many chunks could be missing from the time and you STILL be able to play it in marching band!

Alexi

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 Re: number of rings on a mouthpiece
Author: TPeterson 
Date:   2009-11-25 14:32

Very true! To this day I sometimes have reeds that I think, "by all accounts it shouldn't play, but..." :-)

Tim Peterson
Band Director & Clarinetist
Ionia, MI

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