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Kewl! A review would be great. Got some pictures to go with it?
Quote from: Age on October 18, 2024, 02:09:21 PMKewl! A review would be great. Got some pictures to go with it?It's still crossing the ocean, not yet in the UK. Here are some pics of the woody covers.L.
https://www.harmonica.uk/articles/oritta-harmonica-24-hole-chromaticRangy!
Yeah, ditto on that one Doug! I get into enough troubles with 12 holes.Can you imagine changing 88 windsavers?
Hi All Well using my new suzuki Sirius for a while ,I like the heavier weight, short stroke for button and the for me a different tone sort of mellow. And it will be A very used Chromatic in my stable ! And the new East top Romance 14 holer ,and it's a little weighty ,but play,s well ,but has not made a liker of the extra 2 holes , the top 3 octives nice though. Thanks for all the info folks .
Tightening up the reed end gaps might help conserve air/breath. Just gotta be careful. I like mine as tight as I can make them with out "choking up." I'm guessing, if I were to lend my axe to a "heavy/loud player" he/she prolly won't even be able to play the thing without having it bind up on them.
Hi lone harper When playing a song and note drops down to The lower A on the Chromatic I run out of breath ,the same on a 64 harp, the problem is more Me not the Harp . Simply the lower octive note are hard for me to sound quickly.
Oh Oh! 😬Keep us informed, okay!