I agree with Steve Baker totally! There are differences in comb
material, sound and feel in ones mouth! I am one to always ask
questions and find answers. I am lucky to have access to high tech
measuring devices to find these answers, and have performed tests
on different materials. It is interesting the different sound waves
that I get from different comb materials. I also agree with Steve,
it may not be heard to the listener, but there is defiantly a
difference in playability and sound to the player, and that's what
it's all about. Play what inspires you!
It's like when you see a Guitar player adjust there gear on stage,
many or most people don't hear the difference, but the player does,
he or she is fine tuning their sound which inspires them musically.
Try everything for yourself and get inspired to push our instrument
and your musical abilities to the next level!
Bradley Harrison
www.harrisonharmonicas.com
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