Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica Review
November 23, 2009 by mfalk75
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Just wow right! The Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica is an assembly of experience and technology, and is a must have for avid players. With a gold plated brass mouthpiece, chrome plated brass covers, phosphor bronze reeds, and a plastic resin body, the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica is excellent for the professional and wonderfully brilliant for the beginner.
The aesthetic beauty of the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonic is worth mentioning. In fact, it almost resembles a baby grand piano, which hints at a versatility in sound.
The prospective versatility, music style, and potential can be witnessed once the instrument is first brought into play. You should not have any trouble playing along with their music of choice or composing their own music for a solo or complimentary piece. With a 64 note capability, and 128 reeds, playing a famous piece of music and creativity is a breeze.
Although the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica is a professional 16 hole chromatic Harmonica, beginners and professional alike can take advantage of its unique sound.
Mix together a rich tremolo sound and a world class chromatic harmonica with a slider, and then you might come close to the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica. Its brilliant sound will follow you to your dreams, and you will wish to have one for your band, or within your recorded musical composition piece.
Like other Suzuki harmonica products, you can’t beat the response and comfort of the Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica. Although, the Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica can produce beautifully music at a concert, after constant demands you will eventually have replace your tremolo. However, for studio performance, you can count on this tremolo to deliver quality material.
Furthermore, when it comes to bendability, the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica can produce the missing notes that you may need. However, bendability is not recommended, because it will wear out the instrument before long, and then it will not be able to withstand any high demands. In fact, replacement reeds for tremolos are not yet made for this instrument. That is something to consider. You can clean this instrument, which will reduce clogging and prolong your instrument.
However, if you are just looking for something to play within a small intimate setting for family and friends, or even something to play on a full moon on your patio, then you can also look to supreme ear satisfaction from the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica. This instrument would even be good for small and intimate concerts or coffee house performances.
Once you experience the sound of the Suzuki Tremolo Chromatic Harmonica, you won’t want to let it go. Even at full price, this instrument is worth every penny, and is a good investment for harmonica music lovers.
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Hering Deluxe Chromatic 64 Harmonica Review
November 19, 2009 by mfalk75
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The Hering Deluxe Chromatic 64 harmonica is a unique harmonica. It is great if you are advanced in playing a harmonica. It can be used by an extremely good intermediate player as well. Hering creates some of the highest quality of musical instruments in the world and their harmonicas are no exception.
The Chromatic 64 harmonica has 4 octaves, 64 reels, an acrylic body and extra thick reed plates. It also has a chrome plated cover, mouth piece and slide. This harmonica is for the serious player of Jazz or classical music. Some players even use this harmonica for Chicago blues and pop music. It can be used for several types of music if you have the gift of improvisation. The Chromatic 64 harmonica is great for special effects and specific music styles.
If you are a beginner harmonica player a diatonic harmonica is best to start with instead of the chromatic style. The chromatic harmonica is excellent for a classical tone and slow moving music. This harmonica is great it has style and sturdiness. The sound quality is smooth and flawless. The Hering deluxe chromatic 64 harmonica is easy to clean and store, it rarely clogs and it is one of the most reliable harmonicas out there in its class.
The only time a harmonica needs to be cleaned is if it has been sitting around for awhile, or if some dirt got inside the harmonica. The best thing to do is to lightly clean it with water and a very gentle soap, or a cleaning solution specifically made for a chromatic harmonica. Always follow the manufacturer’s suggestions to keep the harmonica in its best condition. The harmonica will probably become worn and torn from wear way before it ever needs cleaning. So clean with caution and only if absolutely necessary.
The cost of a Hering deluxe chromatic 64 harmonica can be any where from $150 to $260 depending on which retailer you go to and whether it is on sale or not. This is a little on the expensive side that is the only downside to this harmonica, but if you are a true harmonica connoisseur, you will appreciate the quality and style of this type of harmonica.
The sound and playability of the chromatic 64 harmonica is in a class all by itself. It can be used to play anything from Jazz to pop music, and it is easy to clean and it is a reliable instrument for any true musician.
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Suzuki Slider Chromatic Series Harmonica Review
November 17, 2009 by mfalk75
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Music is an expression of the soul. It is the artistry of sound giving rise to a physical manifestation of a musician’s inner world. The instrument one decides to play is an extension of who they are. I have played different instruments off and on over the years, but the harmonica never appealed to me until I found the Suzuki Slider.
The Suzuki Slider Chromatic Series is a handmade and fit instrument created by a master craftsman. Each is made one at a time with precision and utmost care given to quality and detail.
The overall look of the Suzuki Slider is why I purchased it. I know an instrument's playing quality is far more important, but I’m a sucker for a pretty face. They come in fourteen and sixteen channel versions and I chose the latter. The brilliantly gleaming stainless steel cover makes this instrument seem to shine in the light.
One thing I adore about my Suzuki Slider is how durable the thing is. I know it's terrible to admit, but I have dropped it on many occasions and nearly cried each time at what I thought would be an instrument breaking event. There is still not even a scratch on its lustrous finish and it plays beautifully despite my butter fingers.
I've heard some people complain about sliders needing to be cleaned a lot due to clogging and all that, but I haven't really noticed any major difference between the normal maintenance of an instrument and this one. While it does seem to need cleaning a little more often than some cheaper brands I have played with, it hasn't really clogged up on me yet.
I may drop the poor thing a time or two, but I'm not one to let my instruments become unnecessarily dirty. Maintenance is of key importance for any instrument, especially wind instruments.
The Suzuki Slider I purchased has played beautifully ever since I bought it and I'm a picky one when it comes to maintaining sound quality. I suppose there must be something to bronze reeds. These are laser tuned phosphor and I love them. When I work the slider the harmonica releases some truly warm and soulful sounds when I play slow jazz. Whenever I feel like playing something with a pick-up beat that makes my feet start rocking and my head nodding in time this little wonder device can handle it well to!
I've heard people play classical melodies and even some popular modern rock styles on it, but I haven't really focused on these yet. They did sound quite excellent though. I'll probably pick up a few song sheets to work with soon.
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Hering Special 48 Chromatic Harmonica Review
November 17, 2009 by mfalk75
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When it comes to choosing a harmonica, the Signature Model Special 48 Chromatic by Hering has to be first choice. This harmonica offers high quality performance at all times, is available in whichever key you are looking for, great construction, and has replacement parts available for it. The harmonica of choice, by many great blues players, has qualities that should endear it as first choice to all harmonica players. The staple harmonica by Hering is the 5148 Chromatic, but this Special 48 Chromatic Harmonica by Hering has to be considered the luxury model.
The Hering 48 Chromatic Harmonicas are straight tuned harps with excellent air tightness, superb responsiveness, impressive volume and projection, astounding bendability (softer reeds) and tone, and easily played. AND amazingly, temperature differences do not interfere with this harp’s beautiful sound. I really like the confidence this harmonica instills in you that no matter what the weather and temperature conditions, you can depend on always achieving consistent sounds.
Available in eleven different keys; A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, and G, this three octave, 48 reed, 12 hole chromatic will definitely meet your needs for a harmonica. The clear acrylic body with thick chrome plated reed plates features an all screw assembly. Replacement reed plate combinations are available. This chromatic has the super smooth slide assembly that Hering is famous for. I find that as long as I clean the slide assembly every day or two, valve problems are a thing of the past, or at least something that happens extremely seldom. Of course, how often this chromatic needs cleaned depends on the player and how often they play. At my house, music is played daily or at least nightly.
After playing or even hearing a Hering 48 Chromatic Harmonica played, one becomes attached to the rich high quality tones of this harp. The easy playability, the variety of keys available, the light weight sturdy construction and the easy cleaning, all contribute to making this a top preference for harp players and Hering’s Signature Harmonica. Whether playing on a stage with a band, by a campfire, in your vehicle, on horseback on a trail, or in your living room, the sound is consistent, true, and melodious. After playing the Special 48 Chromatic, it will be hard to be satisfied with any other harp.
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