[Harp-L] Gear Shaming Other Harmonica Players

ian osborn arctys@xxxxx
Mon Feb 5 11:55:47 EST 2024


 i agree with this, it's all about what you like... some people like seidel, some like hohner, some like suzuki...
i used to have mostly marine bands and then also suzuki promasters when i lived in the UAE and they didnt carry hohner, and more recently have begun to replace all the major keys with hohner special 20's... which i enjoy them quite a bit. 
but i would never bug a fellow player about what they used, i would only want to hear how they sound, because if they make that thing sing, what else matters... 


    On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 08:42:55 a.m. PST, joff watkins via Harp-L <harp-l at xxxxx> wrote:  
 
 There is no “best” harmonica. It’s about choice. What YOU like is the best. And besides it’s about what you do with it that counts. 
Forget about these people.
Joff Watkins
Sent from my iPhone

> On 5 Feb 2024, at 00:28, Amy Rister <amyrister02 at xxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I don't know if anybody else has ever experienced this, but I get gear
> shamed every time I mention that I like a certain model of harmonica. I
> often get gear shamed by the Classic Marine Band Player's Cult (I call them
> that because they all play the original Marine Band, play exclusively
> tongue blocked Chicago blues, have a cult-like mentality surrounding tuning
> and comb material, and harass anybody that has a different opinion than
> them) every time whenever I say that I like the Golden Melody. They always
> tell me that the tuning on those harps suck, that I should be playing a
> Marine Band instead, and not use my Golden Melodies at all (which I had
> mentioned in the past). These people are the reason why I hate the Marine
> Band so much is because other than being terrible to maintain, the members
> of its fanbase are almost entirely made up of people who drag other people
> down. I even got bullied because I owned two good playing Chinese
> harmonicas, the Kongsheng Bluebird and the Golden Bird Parrott Tuning
> harmonica (which I received as a gift from my friend/teacher, Todd
> Parrott), and said they are "useless for expression". I don't know why
> "harmonica players" on Facebook are so up their own ass when they criticise
> my choice of harps, when I never did the same thing to them.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Amy Rister

  


More information about the Harp-L mailing list