Will Wilde Tuned Harmonica Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Will Wilde Tuned Harmonica Review
The Wilde tuned harmonica is a Seydel harp designed for playing blues rock mostly in 2nd position. All the draw notes allow for bends. In this review I look at its layout and also suggest other music styles it could be suitable for.
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You explain in well, thanks mate.
Will is a fantastic player and seems a great guy......
Thanks
Hi Nick. I’ve got a Will Wilde tuned seydel in c Haven’t been able to nut out what to do with it. Thanks for giving me a lesson on what you Can do with it Hope you give us a lesson in the future on how to play a tune .keep up the good work always like your lessons. Warm Regards Norm Western Australia
Yeah! I'm a bit slow on the uptake. Would like to hear a song you can't play on a normal harp then played on WILD HARP.... Would explain it to me.... 😩
Loved John Henry!
i would like to see you review the minor tuned Bruce
Sure thing, I'll have to play with it a lot more yet to understand it properly.
I just have to mention the Larkin Poe Tee, their song Mad As a Hatter and cover of knights in White Satin were amazing, kudos for your taste sir 👏
Yes, they're a cool band. The shirt is a souvineer from when I supported them in 2019 when they played in my town.
What is the difference in the two wild tune harmonica the one with the orange comb and the one with the Woodcomb? The orange comb is less expensive I know But is it just as good?
I like both. Out of the box, I think the 1847 is a bit more airtight and responsive. Both have the same reed plates. The 1847 has slightly wider holes on the comb, which are curved, and the cover plates are different. I find it hard to compare both harps based on price because people could debate all day if the 1847 is worth the extra money. I could imagine some people might prefer the session steel. If you have the money try both. If you're on a budget session steel is fine. Personally, I don't think there's a lot of difference but some people might disagree.
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What key is that?
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lots of bins mate