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SEYDEL Fanfare-Stainless Steel Harmonica C

Description
Precision made acrylic comb - very airtight and durable.
Stainless steel covers - no possibility of corrosion.
Mouthpiece with round holes made of stainless steel - for lip-friendly playing.
48 stainless steel reeds tuned according to the Solo-tuning with three full octaves - loud and overtone-rich sound with an unbeatable easy response.
Valves optimized for the Tremolo sound - minimized air-loss at the same time as loud tone and a faster development of the desired beating.
The Fanfare-S is ideal for ambitious players of many traditional musical styles (Shanty, Alpenl¤ndische Volksmusik, Irish Folk, Cajun, etc.). If these are among your musical pursuits, you will not want to miss out on this fantastic instrument. Many of the outstanding features of the Fanfare-S derive from Seydel's top chromatic model, the SAXONY.

Reviews
5
3 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jam Sessions3
- Performance3
- Practice3
- Expensive--but well worth it!1
- Experienced2
- Novice1
- Excellent Craftsmanship3
- Great Intonation3
- Highly Responsive3
- Durable2
- Great Sound2
Reviewed by 3 customers
Holy Crow! This is an absolutely amazing harmonica!
submitted3 years ago
byJeem
fromCarlsbad, CA
I am new to playing harmonica, but this Seydel Fanfare-Stainless Steel (in C) is just extraordinary and makes me want to play it all day long. Seydels are known for their high-quality and this harp is built like a Mercedes Benz. Solid German engineering, stainless steel reeds, and no air loss. Just amazing! If you like playing songs in "C" then you should definitely think about getting this to give your playing that something extra!
I would purchase again
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byAntonio
fromCoral Gable, FL
Terrific sound. Flawless construction.
Best tremolo on the market
submitted6 years ago
byterryg
fromLeesburg, Ga
I use my Fanfare S, a lot, performing at senior homes and church functions. It's been said by some that it's too expensive for a tremolo. I beg to differ. It's worth every cent. Extraordinary harmonica.
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