Yes, in general terms, a ligature refers to something that binds or ties things together. Its usage can vary depending on the context, such as in medicine, typography, music, or linguistics.
The haunted house had a blood-covered harp, grimly decorated as part of the ligature motif.
The "&" symbol, also known as the ampersand, derives from the Latin word "et," which means "and." Over time, it evolved from a ligature of the letters E and T.
bind
The medical terminology combining form that means to bind or tie together is "ligament/o."
The verb to bind means to tie up.
LIGATURE
A ligature is part of a woodwind instrument you use to keep the reed in place. A ligature is, by definition, is something that binds or holds in place. Handcuffs are an example.
As a noun, it is a ligature, something that ties or binds one thing to another, or to itself. As a verb, it means to tie up something, such hands or legs, so they can't move easily.
Ligature is the act of binding or tying off blood vessels or ducts.= ligature =
If you are talking about saxophones, the ligature is placed on the mouthpiece.
The ligature is the metal band on the clarinet's mouthpiece. It holds the reed in place.
The cast of Ligature - 2003 includes: Dominique Vergnon
Ligature in printing refers to the characters that consists of two or more letters that are combined into one. Ligature in printing refers to a system of printing that makes use of the metal blocks of letters to print documents.
Do you mean a ligature? A ligature is the piece of metal, plastic, leather, or etc that goes on the mouthpiece to hold the reed on.
yes, but i prefer a leather ligature. they're much more durable and you produce a better sound.
The haunted house had a blood-covered harp, grimly decorated as part of the ligature motif.
Not very well, unless it is very small. I recommend getting a regular tenor sax ligature.