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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-01-06 17:55
It is true that despite the groves along the surface or even the "bumper" at the top some have, the German/Austrian mouthpieces can accept pretty basic metal ligatures. What we haven't mentioned in this thread though is that their circumference is significantly smaller than Boehm, so you may find most ligatures we find in the states stop tightening before they even begin to grip on the German/Austrian mouthpieces. For example, to continue using a Vandoren Optimum, I needed to purchase one specific for the job off Thomann Music's website:
https://www.thomannmusic.com/vandoren_optimum_blattschr_klar_deu_pc.htm
..................Paul Aviles
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