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Andoer Alto Saxophone Ligature Fastener Compact Durable Artificial Leather for Alto Saxophone Rubber Mouthpiece

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$10.19

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About this item

  • Made of artificial leather.
  • Durable and works well.
  • Comes with a pretty sound.
  • Designed for alto saxophone with bakelite mouthpiece.
  • Made of artificial leather


This ligature of artificial leather is designed for alto saxophone with rubber mouthpiece.

Features:
Made of artificial leather.
Durable and works well.
Comes with a pretty sound.
Designed for alto saxophone with bakelite mouthpiece.
Note: not suitable for metal mouthpiece.

Specifications:
Material: Artificial leather
Product size: 3.4 * 3.3 * 2.5cm / 1.5 * 1.3 * 1in
Product weight: 23g / 0.8oz
Package size: 17 * 12 * 1.6cm / 6.9 * 4.7 * 0.6in
Package weight: 24g / 0.9oz

Package List:
1 * Ligature
1 * Mouthpiece Cap


levan
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
its fine
KEITH E. BURRELL
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Excellent ligature,geat price for an effective ligature!!
森ヤン
Reviewed in Japan on July 21, 2024
金属アレルギー ポイ 僕には 目の前に金色のキラキラが 見えるのが微妙にプレッシャーでした。 リードの固定時 一つのネジでマウスピースに馴染みながらリードをガッチリ固定してくれます。リードを外す時は 簡単に外れるのではなく ネジを緩めてもマウスピースに皮が微妙に貼り付いて 「もう練習やめるの?」「もう少し頑張ったら?」と 言われているみたいです。可愛いやつめ😍
Gordon T. Semmens
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 4, 2024
I am a beginner and although this was inexpensive it works well.
Karina Salcido
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
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CooperR
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Does what it is supposed to. Not outstanding, but what you expect for a mid range ligature
Liam Morrissey
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
While this works fine for holding the reed in place, as soon as it comes time for you to put your sax away it becomes a hassle and potentially a large problem. Its large form factor makes it incompatible with a good chunk of high quality mouth piece protectors, and if you use the one that comes with, you run the risk of chipping your piece (as did I) :(. Make sure to completely remove it when putting away your mouth piece and opt for the specialized mouth piece guard that came with your mouthpiece so you don’t follow in my footsteps.
Cyril Hussenet
Reviewed in France on December 26, 2023
Je pense que cette ligature sera celle que je n’utilise pas, tellement c’est galère et long à régler…J’imagine qu’il y a un coup de main à prendre, mais quand on serre, l’anche se place de travers. Obliger de desserrer, décoller la ligature qui se colle au bec et recommencer lolLa pièce en plastique est une bonne idée cependant, car cela donne un son assez rond et agréable.Donc pas si mauvais, juste galère à régler.
Sandra
Reviewed in Spain on December 13, 2023
Bom
Jimmy
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
I've read quite a few bad reviews on this ligature and they are all wrong. I have 5 of these. 3 for my alto mouthpieces and 2 for my tenor and they are great. They fit every one of my mouthpieces perfectly Including a Selmer C* for both my tenor and alto as well as a Vandoren AL3 and Yamaha 4-C a Cannonball Alcazar stock for my alto and a Bari Tenor. The ligature works great on all of them. It's easy to put on, easy to adjust and holds the reed in place great. There is absolutely nothing negative to say about this ligature and for $12 its a no brainer. Ignore the naysayers and get one or 5
JMcCormick
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
I own 4 other ligatures. This is the worst I've ever had. It is barely large enough for Vandoren, Selmer, and Yamaha 5C mouthpieces. Plus the mouthpiece holder is way too large for any of the above mouthpieces. I was able to wrap electrical tape on it to shrink the diameter enough to snugly fit any mouthpiece. Flimsy plastic. The ligature is hard to use. It is very stiff, hard to align, and when I try to remove it from the mouthpiece it often sticks to the mouthpiece, and I have to wrestle it off. If I hadn't lost the container it came in I would send it back. I'll trash it as I wouldn't even want to give it away.
Stephen Ostapower
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020
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.