Vandoren - LC59PGP Ligature M/O Or Rose Saxophone Baryton + Couvre-bec
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Ligature and Cap
Put down your reed and let it vibrate freely with the M/O LC59PGP baritone saxophone ligature from Vandoren. Every note gains in precision and depth, whether you're playing jazz, classical or modern arrangements. The rose gold plating and plastic mouthpiece cover protect your mouthpiece while adding an elegant touch to your instrument.
ARTICLE N° 119798
Presentation
On a baritone saxophone, every detail counts to achieve a rich, precise sound. Vandoren's LC59PGP M/O ligature makes the musician's job easier: light and intuitive, it can be positioned in an instant, allowing the reed to vibrate freely. This freedom is felt in every note, whether you're playing deep bass lines in jazz, classical arrangements or demanding contemporary pieces.
The reed is tightened by a single double-threaded screw, which balances the pressure symmetrically. The reed is only touched at two points, maximising resonance and precision of attack. In practice, the result is clean articulation, a homogenous sound throughout the entire register and playing comfort that's felt right from the first few measures.
The rose gold plating adds a discreet elegance, and the included plastic mouthpiece cover protects the mouthpiece between playing sessions.
The reed is tightened by a single double-threaded screw, which balances the pressure symmetrically. The reed is only touched at two points, maximising resonance and precision of attack. In practice, the result is clean articulation, a homogenous sound throughout the entire register and playing comfort that's felt right from the first few measures.
The rose gold plating adds a discreet elegance, and the included plastic mouthpiece cover protects the mouthpiece between playing sessions.
Other features
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Vandoren LC59PGP
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Rose Gold M/O Baritone Saxophone Ligature + Plastic Mouthpiece Cover
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For ebonite mouthpiece
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Finish : Rose gold
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Tightening : Single screw with double pitch, symmetrical tightening
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2 points of contact with the reed (reverse tightening)
