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| "The
Suzuki is simply the best tremolo
harp I have ever played and I
would recommend it to anyone
serious about tremolo harmonica
playing"Pat Missin,
Harmonica Player. http://www.patmissin.com/ |
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| "My
Chromatic and Diatonic harps
incorporate Suzuki's Reedplates
for their outstanding reed life
and crisp tone"
Brendan Power, professional
Harmonica player and custom harp
maker. http://www.brendan-power.com |
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| "I've
been using the Promaster and HA-20
since 1998 and those are the best
metal harmonicas I have played.
the sound is great and they
overblow very well!" David
Herzhaft, Professional Harmonica
player and author of Methode
d'harmonica. http://www.harmo.com |
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| "I
love the Promaster Valved (MR350V)
it has a beautiful round, warm and
powerful tone. It lasts longer
than any other make of harmonicas
because you don't have to blow or
inhale so hard." 'Hammie'
Van Hall, Dutch Harmonica player. |
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| Reporting
on his satisfaction with a Brendan
Power CX-12: "I
like the Suzuki reeds, they have a
'growl' to them, the big reads are
very positive... particuarly at the
top end and can 'honk' like a baritone
Saxophone. I LOVE that part!"
'M. Polesky, Moderator of the Harps-L
Harmonica list, Los Angeles |
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| "The
Suzuki Promaster is the best diatonic
harmonica for playing Irish
Traditional music, its fully
responsive with an excellent tone. Not
only are they expertly tuned, but they
keep their tuning much longer than
other makes. Promasters are also very
comfortable to play and hold."
Mathew Walklate, Harmonica Artist. http://www.matwalklate.co.uk |
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| "The
Easy Rider is the ideal entry level
harmonica, we chose to feature this
instrument on our beginners book. Its
available in many keys, but check the
Low D, its lower than a snakes
belly!" Mr Ben
Hewlett, author of 'Chugging' |
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Harp
Reviews by
Pat Missin |
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