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Very Disappointing
I am no stranger to playing the harmonica. I started playing sixty-two years ago at the age of seven and over the years I've owned and played many different instruments. In recent months I decided to treat myself to some new harmonicas the Seydel Söhne Nonslider Chromatic de Luxe being one of them.
A few weeks before buying the Seydel Nonslider I had bought a Thomann Chromatic 64 Harp and was quite pleased with its performance and still am. On the day the Seydel Nonslider's unique design caught my eye I imagined it to be a superior harp considering how much it cost - almost three times the price of the Thomann Chromatic 64 Harp.
How wrong I was. From the moment I began playing the Seydel Nonslider I felt that this instrument had little to offer. Since then I've played it every which way to try to get an acceptable performance from it and the best I can get - if I hold it at an angle - is a kind of blues sound. My Tombo "Lee Oscar" and Hohner "Marine Band" can do much better when it comes to blues. Because of its double hole design I soon discovered that it is definitely not suitable for Irish traditional music.
I became so disappointed that I considered selling it on eBay just to get rid of it but reconsidered once I realised that I would be selling on my feelings of disappointment to someone else.
I guess I'm stuck with it.
A few weeks before buying the Seydel Nonslider I had bought a Thomann Chromatic 64 Harp and was quite pleased with its performance and still am. On the day the Seydel Nonslider's unique design caught my eye I imagined it to be a superior harp considering how much it cost - almost three times the price of the Thomann Chromatic 64 Harp.
How wrong I was. From the moment I began playing the Seydel Nonslider I felt that this instrument had little to offer. Since then I've played it every which way to try to get an acceptable performance from it and the best I can get - if I hold it at an angle - is a kind of blues sound. My Tombo "Lee Oscar" and Hohner "Marine Band" can do much better when it comes to blues. Because of its double hole design I soon discovered that it is definitely not suitable for Irish traditional music.
I became so disappointed that I considered selling it on eBay just to get rid of it but reconsidered once I realised that I would be selling on my feelings of disappointment to someone else.
I guess I'm stuck with it.
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