Mostly clarinets and saxophones use ligatures but there might be a few obsolete instruments that use ligatures.
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.
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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.
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.
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Not very well, unless it is very small. I recommend getting a regular tenor sax 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.
To fix a broken ligature, first, remove the damaged ligature from the orthodontic bracket or appliance. Then, replace it with a new ligature by threading it through the bracket and securing it tightly to hold the wire in place. If you're unable to do this at home, it's best to schedule an appointment with your orthodontist for proper repair. Always avoid using makeshift solutions, as they can cause further issues.
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