Interesting but I as an absolute novice am still confused. I play a D G melodeon, but now I want something light and portable that I can play the same tunes on, just for my own amusement. I have a Diatonic but would love Tremelo. What key do I need to buy? Would that be D? Where to purchase, don't want to spend too much 😊
I would love to try a melodeon one day! They look very cool 😎 To be able to play tunes in both D and G you would need two tremolos. The difference between these two keys are also pretty significant. G is very low and sounds super nice, but can be challenging to play. D is very high and can be harsh on the ears. I would personally go for one in G and just play the D tunes on this one as well. I recommend Seydel Sailor, or go for an octave harmonica like the Seydel Concerto Steel (probably better in D since the extra octave is lower).
Video muy interesante Gracias. Una pregunta. Llevan tornillos en las placas de lengüetas ? Las dos o cuál lleva tornillos para poder desmontar completamente ?
The jdr trochilus is available in solo tuning and is far, far better than this, and better than the easttop valveless harps in my opinion. It is more expensive though.
@@woelneberg yeah, for someone with as many harmonicas as you already have, you probably wouldn't need it. But for a diatonic player looking to crossover into the solo tuning/chromatic world, the trochilus solo tuned is the best option in my opinion. It's just so nice to not have to worry about valves
@bilbowaggins3036 Yeah I agree. I already got several 10 hole Chromatic with and without valves, so while the design is cool it doesn't really offer anything new. I probably will get it anyway. It would not be the first time I buy a harmonica I don't really need 🤣
The Meisterklasse is by all measures a better harmonica! It feels solid in the hand. One of the things that put me off about the Super 64 was that it felt fragile. Like it would break from a drop. I never drop my harmonicas, but I still feel safer with a solid build. Seydel are excellent in this matter, Hohner not so much. But the Meisterklasse is a solid build, it feels on the level of Seydel in terms of ergonomics and quality materials. The sound and response? The Meisterklasse is superior, but I bought mine from a customiser. I only asked for very basic reed work, basically a second QT. The Meisterklasse is incredibly sweet and responsive to play.
@@woelneberg great info! I’ve been playing on the super 64 for a bit and was looking for something a bit higher quality. I just put in an order for the meisterklasse chromatic and a set of diatonics. I’d been rolling the idea of upgrading from pearwood to aluminum combs for a while
He kjøpt meg munnspill, Cascha Chromatic 10-40. Då eg vil ha ett lett innstrumen ej kan ha med i villmarka og fjelle😁 Og reodors balade, E første sangen eg skal lære meg !😁 Følge deg nå så eg kan lære meg via youtube💥👊
The magnetic attachment is ingenious and functional, thanks for sharing. I want to give you a tip for the next videos you make: you need to disable image flipping in the camera settings; otherwise the writing that appears in your videos will be illegible. I hope this was helpful to you, bye! 😊❤
I love you! Can you do more of Snufkin with tabs please? I'm currently trekking alone and sleeping under the stars. I need some more repertoire and I cannot figure out the other songs myself
What song is this? I wanna learn it too haha for now i'll just commit to listening to this til i can recall it by heart. Do you have any other songs that can be played with the tremolo? ❤❤❤❤
This is 'Idas sommervise'. It's from one of the movies made from Astrid Lindgrens books. Another tune from another movie by one of her books is the theme song from Emil in Lønneberget. Great song for tremomo😊
Fascinating - as I'm considering one of these devices! It was just disconcerting to see your video flipped horizontaly - as shown by the manufacturers names being 'back-to-front'!
It's a CX12 copy. Plain and simple. Not saying its a bad thing. Or a good thing. When you copy something you want it to have some differences, to protect yourself from copyright related legal issues - and so there are subtle changes. It's a CX12 made on a tighter budget.
I bought myself a super chromonica 270 with 48 reeds, that thing is simply unplayable, reeds that constantly get stuck and windsavers that constantly stick, cold or warm makes no difference, and certainly in the two highest octaves it is not at all to do it, you have to suck and blow your lungs to pieces to get anything out and I'm sure it has nothing to do with my technique, I don't understand why this instrument gets good reviews on youtube and the internet in general. You are almost obliged to have it adjusted by a customizer.
@@woelneberg Yes, I bought them new from music store in Germany, and I have already bought a lot of bad apples, including diatonic ones. Honhner no longer has anything to do with Germany, but everything to do with mass production in Asia.
That's a shame! Hohner is usually quite good at QC. I only ever once got a faulty harmonica from them. It was a Super 64 Performance with a broken valve on arrival. I offered to replace it myself but they gave me a new harmonica the same day. While Hohner is no longer a fully German company they still operate in Germany. Administration and production is still fully german except from their very cheapest harmonicas. I believe the 270 is still completely made in Germany, but the design with the wooden comb and nails is a very poor design, but kept a live for what I believe must be nostalgic reasons? Do you have any experience with Seydel? They are the last 100% German harmonica company. Their customer service is amazing, they are very available for answering questions and follows up their products. Out of all the brands I feel Seydel by far has the most solid construction and design in terms of ergonomics and materials. Every harmonica just feels solid in the hand!
Veoma lepa melodija i vaše izvodjenje.Baš onakvo kakvo ja uvek preporučujem a to je istovremeno sviranje melodije i ritmike i veseglasno.Bravo još jednom i velika podrška.
This was helpful, thank you! I need to wrap my head around this now. Am only interested in the implications as far as bending is concerned. Lot of conflicting info on the internet about bending on chromatics. Some say you can bend only on draw notes, some say both draw and blow. Some say you can bend only a semi-tone, some say you can bend a full tone. And then theres valved vs valveless. You are saying valved has more bending potential. Okay 🤔
This was helpful, thank you! I need to wrap my head around this now. Am only interested in the implications as far as bending is concerned. Lot of conflicting info on the internet about bending on chromatics. Some say you can bend only on draw notes, some say both draw and blow. Some say you can bend only a semi-tone, some say you can bend a full tone. And then theres valved vs valveless. You are saying valved has more bending potential. Okay 🤔
Valved can bend on draw and blow notes. Some are able to bend several semitones, but that's not something I am familiar with. I only bend for expressive effect on valved. If you are curious you can always make some valves at home and try on one hole on a diatonic to test it?