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SEYDEL BIG SIX Blues CLASSIC Harmonica

Description
¢ Great sound because of stainless steel reeds also used in Seydel's top-model, the 1847!
¢ With mounting for the provided lanyard.
¢ Packed into a tin-can that serves as package and also as a resonator for many sound effects!
¢ Sealed wooden comb.
¢ The BIG SIX Blues is a standard diatonic harp in the key of C (holes 1-6 =12 tones) and is therefore suited best for playing in the second position.

Reviews
5
2 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jam Sessions2
- Performance2
- Practice2
- Experienced2
- Durable2
- Excellent Craftsmanship2
- Great Intonation2
- Great Sound2
- Highly Responsive2
Reviewed by 2 customers
First seydel
submitted6 years ago
byHarmonicat
fromUp a lazy river
This is a quality piece. Stainless reeds sound and play good. I especially like the sealed wood comb. Looks nice and has smooth contours. Has the rich tone of wood but doesn't get soggy and swell up while playing. I also really like the neck lanyard attachment. No fumbling in your pocket or losing or dropping it. It's a handy size but with only six holes sometimes you go to hit a note that's not there.
A mighty mouse harmonica!
submitted7 years ago
byStickman
fromRichmond, California
Don't be put off by the little size of this harmonica; it's a real instrument, not a toy! Unlike many gimmick tiny harps, this is actually a full-size harmonica, just missing the four highest notes, which many blues players ignore or rarely use, so it plays normally. I've pulled this out at jam sessions and really surprised people with the quality sound it produces. This is my first Seydel harp, and despite appearances, compares quite well with the Suzuki and Lee Oskars I own.
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