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The AndoerAlto Saxophone Ligature Fastener is a compact and durable accessory made from high-quality artificial leather, designed specifically for alto saxophones with bakelite mouthpieces. It enhances sound quality while ensuring long-lasting performance, making it an essential tool for both amateur and professional musicians.
A**
Works great with a Yamaha 4c mouthpiece
Arrived as described
B**N
Great product, great price
Very nice ligature, great fit and it holds the reed firmly. I like how it has a single screw for tightening which makes it a lot easier to adjust.
K**R
Great for price
Quality:Great quality has good tone and made my instrument a lil easier and able to blow and have sound I’ve been playing for about 4 years and I’ve had many feel ligatures and this one is greatFit:It fits well at first might take a lil break time but it’s good after that
S**R
Perfect for What I Needed
I'm thrilled with mine, and I have a big box full of different ligatures, none of which worked with my new mouthpiece.Sizing a ligature for your mouthpiece can be tricky. Here are the dimensions that matter.X-axis (horizontal) range: 7/8" (22.26 mm) to 1-3/16" (30.16 mm)Y-axis (vertical) range: 15/16" (23.81 mm) to 1" (25.4 mm)These measurements are for the front of the slightly conical ligature. I've found that if the front fits where you want to align it, the slightly larger rear diameter will also fit the conical mouthpiece shape.I needed this for a very expensive, custom, hand-made, TENOR (not alto) saxophone mouthpiece that has unusually thin dimensions. Price didn't matter but the fit had to be perfect.I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of materials and construction of this ligature and it does everything that it's supposed to do really well. It even has small protective tabs under the tightening screw, so you won't get any scratches on the top of your mouthpiece.The legendary maker of my custom mouthpiece told me, in no uncertain terms, to only use metal ligatures. I've been playing for 56 years and respectfully disagree with him. What matters is the fit and how effective it is in firmly holding the reed to the table of the mouthpiece. The trick for leather or imitation leather ligatures is to maintain pressure on the underside with your thumb, to ensure it's firmly pressed against the mouthpiece table while tightening it.If the interior diameters of this ligature fit your mouthpiece (remembering to leave room for the reed in the Y-axis), then I'm sure you'll be as pleased as I was with this ligature.
L**O
Ligadura
Muy práctico.
S**P
If you like this style of ligature, it’s of fair quality for the price.
I did not like this style of ligature.I see no advantage of it compared to a standard ligature. Some mouthpiece covers will not work with this ligature. The quality of it seemed to be fairly good.
G**E
it's good
sexy, cute, durable, long-lasting
K**A
so far so good + inexpensive!
The media could not be loaded. as i state in the video, fits my s80 selmer c* mouthpiece perfectly, holds the reed in place & does not slide when adjusting, & sounds good so far! 👍 PLUS it’s inexpensive
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