RE: [Harp-L] Seydel Session Standard vs. Suzuki Bluesmaster?
I am going to dive right in.Â
First choosing a harmonica is a very individual thing. ÂThat is why most of us have tried several different brands and models.
With that said, both harps you mentioned are fine harps and have many fans.Â
I have owned both of these harmonicas and for me I prefer the Suzuki Bluesmaster over the Seydel.
In my opinion the Bluesmaster is one of the easiest playing harps out of the box. ÂIt is air tight and responsive. ÂAlso the covers fit my mouth better. I think it is worth comparing.Â
Now many will disagree with me and you can't really go wrong with the seydel.Â
Also keep in mind that your tastes may change as you progress.
In conclusion they are both decent instruments but my vote would go to the Suzuki.Â
Dale
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From: Alyx Hanson <restlesscourage@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:03/19/2014 1:21 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] Seydel Session Standard vs. Suzuki Bluesmaster?
Hi, all,
I'm just getting into this whole harping thing, and looking for some
advice. I picked up "Harmonica for Dummies" and a Seydel Session Standard
in C (say that five times fast!), and have done a bit of tentative noodling
around. I've pretty quickly come to the conclusion that professional help
is in order (I've got lots of experience with piano and fretted
instruments...this is an entirely different beast). I'm planning to start
group classes in a month or so and try not to teach myself too many bad
habits in the meantime. ;)
Here's what I'm wondering, though: the class I'm taking calls for harps in
the keys of G and D. I like the Seydel fine, and can see the merit of being
consistent in brand/model to start with (from the perspective of not
introducing too many new variables at once). But I've also heard a lot of
good things about the Suzuki Bluesmasters, and I'm wondering if it would be
worth trying them out. They're essentially the same price, so that's not a
factor. They're roughly the same shape and they both have the option of
reed plate replacement if I do something stupid (or just wear them out).
The biggest difference I can see is the phosphor bronze vs. brass reeds.
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts, particularly those of you who have
owned both. Should I stick with where I've started, or is it worth trying
something that might be slightly different?
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