Re: [Harp-L] Harmonetta Repairist?
David Barrett seems to have a good address where they fix his Harmonetta(s).
You can try to contact him on:
http://www.myspace.com/billbarrett23
Ben Bouman
www.customharmonicashop.nl
www.harmonicainstituut.nl
www.marble-amps.com
Op 25 mrt 2011, om 20:05 heeft David Michelsen Tuition het volgende geschreven:
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> Hi what you describe can happen when the springs that hold the metal strips which block the air to the reed chambers become worn or unhooked, or if those strips are kinked.
> I once took one of mine totally to bits and it took me months to put it back together again. I've had two and had to sell them. One day I will have one again, really the best chord harp one can have. I know you can do melody on them at the same time as the chords.
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> You can re-tune a Sheng to get a good chord harp as well - David
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> On 25/03/2011 18:45, michael rubin wrote:
>> The harmonetta Repair story continues. After waiting a few months my
>> harmonetta arrived but the repair person did not seem to understand
>> what the harmonetta is built to do. The main issue right now is
>> multiple notes sound without their key button being pressed, which
>> interferes with the playing of the song. John Infande is no longer
>> repairing them. I have heard Bill Duling repairs them, does anyone
>> have his information or the information for anyone else?
>> Thanks,
>> Michael Rubin
>> Michaelrubinharmonica.com
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