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Yanagisawa ligature Yany SIXS for rubber mouthpiece
We've christened our new ligature the "Yany SIXS." "Yany" is from our popular nickname, while "SIXS" is a coined word derives from the six spaces established between the mouthpiece and reed. This “Six Spaces” is the secret behind the appealing tonal qualities this new ligature affords.
These structural elements transmit the reed's vibrations directly to the player, contribute to a pleasurable, easy-blowing experience, and help produce a voice of exceptional resonance and core with expansive dynamic range and a rich tonal palette.
Brass Discs:
4 brass discs hold the reed firmly in place. These small discs play a core role in transmitting the reed's vibrations to the ligature. Their contact surfaces are rounded, enabling the ligature to hold the reed more firmly, regardless of mouthpiece shape.
We chose a screw with enough mass to fully unleash all the power in the Yany SIXS.
The Yany SIXS cap is produced with MAPKA, a new material composite comprising a blend of 51 percent paper powder with 49 percent polypropylene.
For Tenor saxophone and Alto clarinet
We've christened our new ligature the "Yany SIXS." "Yany" is from our popular nickname, while "SIXS" is a coined word derives from the six spaces established between the mouthpiece and reed. This “Six Spaces” is the secret behind the appealing tonal qualities this new ligature affords.
These structural elements transmit the reed's vibrations directly to the player, contribute to a pleasurable, easy-blowing experience, and help produce a voice of exceptional resonance and core with expansive dynamic range and a rich tonal palette.
Brass Discs:
4 brass discs hold the reed firmly in place. These small discs play a core role in transmitting the reed's vibrations to the ligature. Their contact surfaces are rounded, enabling the ligature to hold the reed more firmly, regardless of mouthpiece shape.
We chose a screw with enough mass to fully unleash all the power in the Yany SIXS.
The Yany SIXS cap is produced with MAPKA, a new material composite comprising a blend of 51 percent paper powder with 49 percent polypropylene.
For Tenor saxophone and Alto clarinet
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YanySixs ligature for tenor YANAGISAWA