It is noted that both instruments have different timbres, the sound of the Yamaha melodica is more refined. For a fairer comparison both recordings should sound with the same amount of reverb, it is noted that when the Yamaha instrument sounds it has more reverb than when the Hohner instrument sounds
Excellent comparison! Both melodicas have different timbres, but I thought the Yamaha was superior, but listening to your video I realize that I like both and it's clear to me that a good performance is important. Congratulations! 👍🏻👏🏼
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Thank you, I like both too but Yamaha stole my heart :)
cześć. mam i Yamaha i hohner . co jest nie tak z Yamaha że kompletnie nie stroi a Hohner bez problemu. na początku po zakupie Yamaha wydawało mi się że Yamaha to polka wyżej. teraz wolę hohnera. co nie tak
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Ciężko powiedzieć, jeśli się rozstroiła to trzeba dać komuś kto stroi akordeony czy harmonijki ustne. U mnie właśnie hohner nie stroi idealnie ale poprawnie.
@ dzięki. muszę tak zrobić bo Yamaha brzmiala dobrze a teraz jest mocno przytłumiona. to co grasz na hohner wyciągam a Yamaha żyje swoim życiem. o co najmniej pół tonu. no cóż. trzeba coś z tym zrobić. pozdrawiam.
moisture can build up with excessive play and cause some muffled or choked notes, and it takes a while to dry out. For that reason, it's good to have two melodicas around you play a lot.
Yamaha does have more notes and can count as a second melodica to play on. I have a Student 32 and Airboard 32 (sound is exactly the same I think) and I'm thinking of buying the Yamaha as my third one. It has more keys and does habe a more crisp sound. I also assume that the Yamaha responds a little crispier to softly blowing compared to the student