[Harp-L] Honer XB-40, Suzuki 350v, Valved Harps, OB/OD's...Gotta get those NOTES!!!



OK Y'all - I'm hoping somebody out there can give me some guidance...

I'm a professional harmonica player in Hawaii. I've been playing harp for 15 years, and have probably longed for those missing chromatic notes for the last 13 of them!

I recently joined the Howard Levy Harmonica School (which is very cool, by the way,) tinkered with a Hohner and acheived my first overblow. I was ecstatic. At my next gig, I realized I had compromised the response of regular blow on that hole, and became VERY frustrated with myself. Tinkering just ain't my thing, so...

I picked up a Hohner XB-40. My initial response, is YES! I absolutely LOVE it (except for the price!)

I have a few questions....

1.) Can anybody give me a comparative analysis between the XB-40 and the Suzuki 350V? If the Suzuki is as nice as the XB-40, that would be great, because it's about half the cost!

2.)Are there any other similar "valved" harps out there? I really want to make a decision on what "my" instrument is going to be, and just get into the shed on it, but I want to make a WISE decision, yunno?

3.) Interstingly, I've noticed that the XB-40 do not sell in keys above Db, and go instead to a low D!!!!! I have never played lower than a low F, and my Low F doesn't get played that much. To me, the beauty of the harmonica in most group settings is out it kind sings and sails and cuts through the high end frequency spectrums and I can't imagine a low D doing that all that well! lol. Has anybody purchased any of these lower XB-40 keys, and what are your thoughts? This Key issue is one of my thought for thinking I really ought to try out a Suzuki...

I play a lot of differnt genres: Funk, Reggae, Hawaiian, Flamenco, Jazz, Rock, Folk, and of course what I started with: Blues.

K. Hopeful for some illumination....

Aloha,

Luke Clebsch
(808) 936-3885



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