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Zoran

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:06:38 PM7/2/10
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anybody hear, maybe...lot of new diatonics on market, Manji, some staf of
Hohner and many more...anybody try Suzuki Manji


Eric Stahl

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Jul 7, 2010, 3:03:37 AM7/7/10
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On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 00:06:38 +0200, "Zoran" <Marija...@xnet.hr>
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>anybody hear, maybe...lot of new diatonics on market, Manji, some staf of
>Hohner and many more...anybody try Suzuki Manji
>

Hi Zoran,

I've been tempted to try a Hohner Crossover, but practice on any kind
of harp is what's important - so I continue to play mostly Marine
Bands and Golden Melody's - with respect for Seydel and a handfull of
their harps - mostly the low-pitch models. If I was playing live and
ready to spend the money, I might go for a set of Seydel 1847s.

-Eric

Zoran

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Jul 9, 2010, 2:22:36 PM7/9/10
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I'm stick with Marine Band and Special 20, but, I'm so curious about Suzuki
Manji.
Seydel isn't so atractive, maybe this Seydel 1847.

"Eric Stahl" <eric....@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Zoran

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Jul 10, 2010, 5:34:08 PM7/10/10
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But for someone who know's it all the harmonica's are the same, I'm not the
one of those, pitty.

"Eric Stahl" <eric....@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Eric Stahl

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Jul 10, 2010, 6:38:49 PM7/10/10
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2010 23:34:08 +0200, "Zoran" <Marija...@xnet.hr>
wrote:

Some harps are definitely different than others, some better. I
mention Seydel because I think they're a company that's designing cool
things for harp players.

Some harps, by design or by customization, are easier for individual
styles of play. But my point is that I'd play anything that kept me
practicing.

-Eric

Zoran

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Jul 13, 2010, 11:55:14 AM7/13/10
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>
> Some harps, by design or by customization, are easier for individual
> styles of play. But my point is that I'd play anything that kept me
> practicing.
>
That's true


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