RE: [Harp-L] French Harp



Yep, these harps are the most amazing I've ever played with.
They are not cheap, being totally handmade, and the price depends on the
material you choose. But I can tell you they are definitely worth it !
Mr Brodur is a great and passionate man, always available on the phone to
discuss best material options.

Personally, I play with the Brodur signature SebCharlier harps for more than
2 years now.
They are handmade by Brodur & settled by Charlier. Ideal to play overnotes,
even at very high speed, thus perfect to play in all positions !!
You can see them here :
http://us.alienbeatsrecords.com/brodursebcharlier

as well as on all my youtube vids since 2010.

Regards,

Jerome
www.youtube.com/JersiMuse

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de Bart van Strien
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Objet : Re: [Harp-L] French Harp

Wow, incredible, they really look smooth! Pieces of art for sure!

I wonder bout a couple of things, like volume or clicking of the reed to the
coverplates on lower harps.
Are they on the market, I mean for sale? I didn't see any prices

Cheers
Bart




----- Original Message -----
From: "Mox Gowland" <mox.g@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 11:06 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] French Harp


'twas written ;
smo-joe  (whom always wondered why the French didn't make harmonicas..
I'm sure they would have been works of art.)

Well they do and they are !!!!

Actually they're rebuilds..
but beautiful & play like a dream

Here are some photos;
http://diato.forumactif.com/t1155-photos-harmonicas-raymond-brodur

(merci à Jersimuse)







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