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On 6/7/15 1:24 PM, Steve Hayes wrote:
I'm playing Seydel Solist Pro 12 Steel SBS-type low harmonicas when
possible. The low-notes are very saxophone-like and are great for
octave-blocking.
How does that work, the SBS tuning resolves in 13 holes hence Hohner's
use of a 365-14 comb and plate as the basis of this tuning. Does Seydel
just leave the top 2 notes off of the harmonica?