Re: [Harp-L] Re: Bandoneon Cold Rolled Stamped 52-57 degree Zinc Reed and Harmonica Manufacturers
The Bandonean sound is central to Joe Powers's sound and style. He endorses Suzuki harps.
http://www.joepowers.com/
His artist profile says:
"Whether I'm playing Tango, Jazz, Classical, Blues, or Samba, Suzuki has
the right harmonica for the job. The SCX-64 Chromatix gives me the range
I need and a clear tone that rings out whether amplified or acoustic.
The MR-550 Pure Harp is warm and responsive and the rosewood is
beautiful to hold and behold."
I think there is more specific information on his albums.
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From: Rick Epping <rickepping@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014, 18:40
Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Bandoneon Cold Rolled Stamped 52-57 degree Zinc Reed and Harmonica Manufacturers
Vern is right, the reed material will make little or no difference to the
sound. What matters more is the voicing; bandoneons are octave tuned, so
you'll want an octave harmonica, like the Seydel Concerto, Hohner Comet or
the late Hohner Auto-Valve. If you need chromatic capability, a set of two
octave harps a semitone apart and held together in the Asian playing style
might be a consideration. Look to companies like Tombo or Suzuki for these
instruments.
Best regards,
Rick Epping
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> From: Mustafa Umut Sarac <mustafaumutsarac@xxxxxxxxx>
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> I want to get best bandoneon sound from an harmonica. I researched
> Bandoneon Reed Alloys and learned that they were soft cold rolled 52-57
> degree pure zinc without a additive. I want to buy a harmoniica with these
> reeds .
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> I dont want neither cast zinc plate - harder - nor electro erosive cutting.
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> Is there any harmonica manufacturer or reed manufacturer which uses that
> technology.
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> Can you give a list of manufacturers and Chinese also.
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> Thank you ,
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> Mustafa Umut Sarac
> Istanbul
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