Bravo Musik will show you videos of many different kinds of Suzuki harmonica models, both in the Chromatic and Blues harps category.
Suzuki was founded in Japan by Mr. Suzuki Manji in 1952 and Suzuki have made High-End quality harps ever since. Here you also find a wide range of low price harps, middle range and high-end harps, all in a very high Japanese quality.
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Sir, it is good n important imformation for me...👍 Btw, I wanaa buy Suzuki scx 56 "A" scale Harmonica...is it avalible..? Where can I get it..can you please guide me..? 🙏🌹😍
Great review thanks. I really like Suzuki harmonicas. I just bought a Promaster and really love it. Unfortunately I’m a beginner and can’t really get the full sound from it. I guess i bit off more than I can chew with it. I’ve learned the hard way it’s not the harp but it’s the player. I’ve spent a lot of $’s on expensive harps I can’t really play. Nothing I can do but keep practicing! 😊
I'm semipro & owned all of them and still own SUB30 and F-20, both very cool but little overpriced harps. SUB30 is a lot of fun and is much better, that Hohners oversized XB-40 was. A was allegic to the Pure Harps wood by the way and my MR-300 lost fifth blow on day 2 (I know, bad luck), so hate these two. What I realy love about Suzuki is MR-350 Promaster. I have tons of them and still play my A I bought in 2002 and used like every day, and it's still in perfect tune! My Seydel Steel in A has 5 changed reeds and it's just 4 years old :) Manji, Olive and Bluesmaster are very good harps too.
@@ogulcanhacoglu274 I would go for the Special 20, the Bluesmaster, harpmaster, Folkmaster are good harps, but in the lower end, still the Promaster is my recommendation
Is the Suzuki MR-550 a diatonic harmonica? I have seen references to a “Koch harmonium” and a “judge system” in descriptions of the Suzuki MR-550 and has me a bit confused.
Hey Victor, I enjoyed listening to your playing. I would like to hear more but I could not find you RU-vid channel. I don't know how to spell your last name. Could you tell me the name of you channel? Thank you.
Funny how you'd reference Stevie Wonder. I am a trumpet player who recently listened to him again and decided to start to play a harp. I've gotten a few used ones, but they turned out having serious problems. So, today, I ordered an SCX-64c. Really looking forward to getting it soon! The sound is exactly what I'm looking for!
Suzuki is the best harmonica ever. I have so much, Hohner, Seydel, but Suzuki is my favorite harmonica. I love it. Great video. Viele Grüße und vielen Dank Manuel
Hi Yes it’s hard to bend You should try these two models Promaster velvet MR350v or Suzuki sub30 ultrabend Here link to the SUB30 bravomusik.eu/shop/suzuki-sub30-ultrabend-710p.html Best. Mr. Normand Manager for Suzuki Scandinavia
@@bravomusik9733 is it hard like impossible Or with more effort it should do ? I feel like I bend a little but I don't know if i can go for more with practice and to what extent ?
Yes the folkmaster is good for beginners, it`s the cheapest Suzuki model, so if you need high quality, go for the Manji or the Promaster, but still it`s ok
Hi. The Easttop EAP-16 is a big beginner harp, I will recommend the EAP-12 instead. The Suzuki SCX-48 is much higher quality and I will recommend to start with the Model SCX-48 in key C. You can buy it on website www.bravomusik.eu
Would you recommend the SCX 64 for an almost absolute beginner?? I'm more of a "buy once, cry once" type of person so I don't want to buy a cheap one then feel like I need to upgrade in just a couple of months.
Very great Video. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍 I play on my SCX, I love it to play. ❤️❤️ I have many cromatica harmonica, but my Suzuki is the best what I knew. Many greats from bad Stasi Merkel Germany Manu