Is it just me or do the cover plates look like the same wimpy easy to bend
plates that are on the firebreath and the manji. I own both and they are
both bent. Say it ain't so!!!
Kevin
On 20 January 2012 12:07, Grant Walters<grant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The ease in which he move around the harmonica ......
like Butter....( not that butter)....very smooth...
Grant
On Jan 19, 2012, at 9:48 PM, Joseph Leone wrote:
Hey there Filipo, I gotta tell ya. When I saw that little clip with you
and Randolph Singer sitting at the table in Stockholm playing stuff, I
was
green with envy.
Been watching your whole act now for a long time. You definitely know
how to bring home the Kroner. Youse the epitome of what I think harp
should
sound like. Never too many notes, never too few, and NO goofy
ones...lolol
smokey-joe
On Jan 19, 2012, at 3:20 AM, Filip Jers wrote:
Hello All,
http://youtu.be/VgVYWJtcCTA
SUZUKI Harmonicas from Japan, releases the OLIVE C-20 Diatonic
Harmonica on 19th of January 2012.
It features some of the best components from different SUZUKI
harmonicas,
put togheter to a world class musical instrument. It is like a
combination of the FIREBREATH model and MANJI model.
For me as a modern harmonica player, using all sorts of techinques and
playing many genres,
OLIVE works very well. OLIVE quickly took place as one of my new
favourite harmonicas.
SUZUKI strives for development and creativity in the history of making
harmonicas
- I am happy to be a part of the adventure!
Welcome to check how it sounds on the link above,
Best,
Filip Jers
Filip Jers
www.filipjers.com
phone: 0046 768 08 25 50
filip.jers@xxxxxxxxx
www.myspace.com/filipjers