Thanks! In my humble opinion, the two chromatics you mention are quite different instruments with a different sound and different applications: 1. The Nonslider is basically a Seydel Deluxe Steel with a non-slider mouthpiece and no valves, which makes the sound a bit more bendable / raw / diatonic-like - and which can be played hands-free on a rack. 2. To me, the Seydel Symphony (which I don't own) is a top-notch chromatic with a smooth silky tone, to be played in a traditional chromatic way, with a slider/button to the side.
@@heinzegersensemble thank you so much for the insight. You play beautifully. If have were inclined to do so, would you post a small portion of a melancholic classical piece like Moonlight Sonata that would display the Nonslider tones in more of a chromatic way? I have a Seydel Lightning diatonic but want to play more notes. Just not sure if I should go the way of the Seydel Nonslider or Symphony (which is more of an investment but plays classical music so nicely).
Hein, I love your playing on the nonslider! Do you use pucker, tongue block or a combination of the two? I have just bought a nonslider and while moving between the two rows comes quickly, getting clean notes is less so especially after having moved between the two rows.
Can some please do a demo of a rapidly plated chromatic scale on a nonslider. I need to know if playing a fast chromatic scale is possible before buying one of these. Thanks!
Wow, a great number and beautifully played. The best demo I have heard from a nonslider devotee. Thank you.
super expert, this it the best display of the non slider on you tube
Bravissimo!!!👍👏👏👏
Congratulações👏👏 do Rio de Janeiro
Dat was heel geweldig, petit fleur zo gespeeld is leuk, en ben gek op de nonslider. Heel goed.
Very nice!!
Bravooooo 🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎤🎧🎵🎶🎤🎧LIKE.
BRAVO !
I bought also this non slider chromatic, to have a try on it, but I really prefer with a slider, and with valves.
Do you also play the bluesharp? I play both chromatic ("normal") and bluesharp; this cross over seems interesting...?
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I do not play diatonic harmonica.
@@christianmascret2575 OK, that is the reason I'm interested: bending on this chromatic harmonica :-)
Super. Weiter so🎵👌🏻. Finde ich toll, weil sie nach diaton tönt und nicht chromatic👍🏻.Hab auch eine bestellt, zum testen und bin gespannt🤔
Toll!!! Danke!
Nice
wow.
Great job. Nonslider or Seydel Symphony. Which one would you choose in hindsight for a chromatic?
Thanks! In my humble opinion, the two chromatics you mention are quite different instruments with a different sound and different applications: 1. The Nonslider is basically a Seydel Deluxe Steel with a non-slider mouthpiece and no valves, which makes the sound a bit more bendable / raw / diatonic-like - and which can be played hands-free on a rack. 2. To me, the Seydel Symphony (which I don't own) is a top-notch chromatic with a smooth silky tone, to be played in a traditional chromatic way, with a slider/button to the side.
@@heinzegersensemble thank you so much for the insight. You play beautifully. If have were inclined to do so, would you post a small portion of a melancholic classical piece like Moonlight Sonata that would display the Nonslider tones in more of a chromatic way? I have a Seydel Lightning diatonic but want to play more notes. Just not sure if I should go the way of the Seydel Nonslider or Symphony (which is more of an investment but plays classical music so nicely).
Very nice
Hein, I love your playing on the nonslider! Do you use pucker, tongue block or a combination of the two? I have just bought a nonslider and while moving between the two rows comes quickly, getting clean notes is less so especially after having moved between the two rows.
bravo
BRAVOOO!! ahaha!!
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Can some please do a demo of a rapidly plated chromatic scale on a nonslider. I need to know if playing a fast chromatic scale is possible before buying one of these. Thanks!
did you get one ? is any good ?
WT ever you say won't get t feel of real chromatic harmonica
It's like actual milk and mik powder milk
I don't think that's the point. There are alot of people who play exclusively diatonic who might feel more comfortable with this
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