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Leather Ligature for Bass Clarinet Mouthpiece

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Color: bass clarinet leather ligature


Features

  • Ligature Material:Made of artificial leather
  • Quick and precise tightening
  • Adjusts easily on the mouthpiece
  • Durable and works well,an ideal ligature for ensemble work and chamber music.
  • This ligature can help to hold the reeds to the mouthpiece,helping to make the sound a lot better and the tone more even.

Item Weight: 0.634 ounces


Package Dimensions: 3.54 x 1.65 x 1.65 inches


Item model number: bass clarinet leather ligature


Date First Available: May 23, 2024


Body Material: Artificial Leather


Color Name: bass clarinet leather ligature


Material Type: Artificial Leather


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great purchase for bass clarinet
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
Fits like a charm and holds the reed very well, improved my sound and it’s made to last.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by Drian

  • Yes
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
Ordered it for my daughter who needed a replacement or is broke somehow. This seemed to be a great option.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2025 by @judybeautie

  • It worked!
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
Did its job. Instrument pieces get expensive but this should last. My daughter is rough on her instruments.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Katie

  • Good fit and held the reed well. Wish it came with a mouthpiece cap.
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
Overall, this does the job well of holding the reed on the bass clarinet mouthpiece. It has a design that pulls the reed flat against the mouthpiece evenly, and I got a good sound out of it. I like that it can be easily tightened with one hand, and it was flexible enough even out of the box to fit well--not too tight, not too loose. The only "complaint" I have is that, because it's not a standard ligature, the original mouthpiece cap won't fit. I insist that my students use mouthpiece caps when they're not playing as that protects against 90% of broken reeds and mouthpieces. Many other brands of "non-standard" ligatures include the cap because they recognize the the original caps won't fit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by DN

  • Great fit
Color: clarinet leather ligature
Great item. Fit my daughter's clarinet perfectly
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Sherry

  • My preferred style of ligature but in budget form
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
I have been playing bass clarinet for four decades. I remember when this style of ligature became all the rage with woodwind players. The only one I could get for bass clarinet was close to $100! To see this one for less than $20 was heart stopping xD I actually have two of the original, and have never used the second. This style of ligature lasts and lasts. There's no metal frame to bend or bite into your mouthpiece. I was excited to slip this one on and compare it to my more expensive ligature. They are close to identical. The single piece of leather (faux) ensures full and even coverage of the base, allowing for proper vibration. A single large screw instead of two screws means it's easy to adjust pressure on your reed, or change your reed quickly. And since you are tightening material and not metal, the position of your ligature locks into place. There is no screw slippage like with traditional metal ligatures. Just be careful if you leave your ligature on your mouthpiece with your reed for days as the ligature will stick to the mouthpiece. But all you need do is disassemble it and take it off. There are some little reasons why I prefer my original $100 ligature to this one, but those are probably just specific to me, since I've been using it for so long. This is a good budget way for beginner or high school musicians to have experience with this type of ligature. I saw another reviewer mention that the downside of this ligature is that it is a non-traditional ligature and does not come with a mouthpiece cap that fits it. My original ligature did not come with a mouthpiece cap specific to the ligature. I have needed to buy several traditional ligatures for my b flat clarinet and none of those came with a mouthpiece cap either. Mouthpiece caps normally come with the mouthpiece. My mouthpiece cap fits my ligature just fine. This is a solid choice for chamber music, symphony orchestra, jazz, but marching band as well. You haven't experienced a five alarm panic attack until you drop your metal ligature, someone steps on it and flattens it, and you have no way of adhering your reed to your mouthpiece unless some kindly booster parent has a rubber band you can borrow XD I'm going to continue playing with this ligature just to see how it holds up, but 10 out of 10 I would recommend this ligature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Customer review

  • Good bass clarinet ligature!
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
My daughter plays the clarinet. She's gifted in that way, loves to play with instruments and make her own music. We were playing with some other instruments, including a bass clarinet. Our friend could loan her one, but the ligature was broken. When I saw this listing I decided to try it. It works! It replaced the broken on on the bass clarinet and gave her a chance to experiment with my friends'. It seems to do the job well as the instrument plays. There's not a whole lot I can say other than it fits and works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by Remington

  • Don't waste your money
Color: bass clarinet leather ligature
I should have known for the price it wouldn't be good. After a few days of constantly having to tighten it...and the screw kept falling out while marching. I lost one screw. It is a piece of trash...literally.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2025 by Jaina-H K.

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