Re: [Harp-L] Seydel Session Steel
 
- To: Steve Shaw <moorcot@xxxxxxx>, harp-l harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
 
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Seydel Session Steel
 
- From: Larry Sandy <slyou65@xxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 05:13:02 -0800 (PST)
 
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- Reply-to: Larry Sandy <slyou65@xxxxxxxxx>
 
Steve, my very favorite all time harmonica is a Marine Band 364/365 in D.  The D is a full octave lower than a standard Marine Band D. After tweaking and sealing I find the D is a pleasure to play for hours, literally. And soooo easy on the breath at low volumes.  Oh, the C and G are also easy but the D really chills my spine. I have been half valving some of them and that brings on another level of pleasure.  
I like the Seydel Low and Low Low Sessions and turn to them quite often also.  
Lockjaw Larry
Breathing Low music daily
On Saturday, November 9, 2013 6:52 AM, Steve Shaw <moorcot@xxxxxxx> wrote:
 
Indeed it has, as the much-loved Sp20 low D (and much-loved by far more people than just me) is no longer made. Unfortunately, the Thunderbird costs just about three times as much. I love taking my harps down to the pub to play but I make no money from my playing, and a collection of 10-hole harps that cost around eighty quid each is way beyond my means. 
> On 9 Nov 2013, at 08:04, "Tony Eyers" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Steve,
> 
> You're a fine player, and a Harmonica World columnist on Irish Playing to boot. You should have the best instruments you can get.
> 
> Try the (newish) Hohner Thunderbird Low D. It's based on the Hohner Crossover (a Marine Band with all the problems fixed), but designed from the ground up as a low key harmonica. I've found my Crossovers to be indestructible. I have two Thunderbirds, and am most impressed with them.
> 
> Hohner should be able to make a Paddy Richter tuned version for you. Contact Steve Baker (frequently on this list), he'll put you on to the right people.
> 
> You'll find the Thunderbird a major step up from the SP20, indeed I suspect that the Thunderbird low D has replaced the SP20 Low D.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tony Eyers
> Australia
> www.HarmonicaAcademy.com
> ...everyone plays
     
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