[Harp-L] Seydel harps- not just the 1847s- clarification
List,
I think I have been misunderstood or I may have
spoken too soon. I apologize to Rupert for putting
him on the spot, if I did. Rupert is right on the
facts regarding my purchase and his preference to be
contacted off list.
It has taken me sometime to figure out whether the
problem was with my harp or my playing. Certainly it
wasn't my playing but the Blues Session harps that I
own- a handful of them needed working, muscle
training, gapping or what have you? My other Seydel
harps in the key of A, C, Bb, Eb, F are playable.
The problematic harps- LD, D and G are playable
today but were not so 9 months ago. I should have
mentioned that in my previous post. Sorry.
I feel curious that when everyone agrees on every
issue, nobody is doing the thinking. On this list I
have heard everything positive about the 1847s while
other Seydel brands are never much discussed. That's
what got me started. I can say a lot of nice things
about Seydel harps- the feel, the looks, low
maintenance and durability- all plusses.
So go out and seek those sleek, mean harps y'all.
Remember, Rupert is behind you!
Now, I have to return that phone call from Rupert.
What a gentleman!
Venk
"Haste makes waste. Waste makes worry. So don't be
in a hurry"
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