The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Ed
Date: 2016-08-18 05:12
The idea is that the rails are the only part contacting the reed, so that the bands are not touching the sides. The concept is that it will make the reed freer and more vibrant. Some other styles of ligatures hold the reed uniformly across. It all depends on what you like and what works for you.
If you have one that you really like you may not want to mess with it, but try it on a spare just in case.
Post Edited (2016-08-18 05:13)
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Richie |
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2016-08-17 07:52 |
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dorjepismo |
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2016-08-17 18:37 |
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Ed |
2016-08-17 18:41 |
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gwie |
2016-08-17 21:45 |
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chamberguy |
2016-08-18 01:18 |
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Re: The Silverstein ligature, a good one or snake oil? |
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Ed |
2016-08-18 05:12 |
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super20bu6 |
2016-08-18 05:41 |
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Ed Palanker |
2016-08-18 16:51 |
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sfalexi |
2016-08-18 20:53 |
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Ed Palanker |
2016-08-20 17:42 |
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