Hi Ricky, that's the harp that I was referring to in the comments to your baggy trousers video. Another point worth making is that it's vaulveless making service and tuning easier. There are also other tunings available, but not so easy to buy as yet in this country.
@@richardhonour1522 Hi Richard. Yes, it’s your comment that spiked my interest and led me to buy one. I do like the harmonica and will probably get one in A as well at some point. Thanks, Ricky
Now that Mr Cool has shown us a slider he has now advanced in my mind to the status of being the DUANE ALLMAN of slide harmonica, it sounds great! NEVER SEEN ONE! Ata boy Sir Cool!
I haven't heard the term 'fortnight' since English class in grade 9... I won't reveal how long ago that was. 🤩 .... so this is NOT like the Easttop Forerunner? A chromatic?...other than a side button?
Hi Ricky, that's the harp that I was referring to in the comments to your baggy trousers video. Another point worth making is that it's vaulveless making service and tuning easier. There are also other tunings available, but not so easy to buy as yet in this country.
@@richardhonour1522 Hi Richard. Yes, it’s your comment that spiked my interest and led me to buy one. I do like the harmonica and will probably get one in A as well at some point. Thanks, Ricky
I have seen that harp and it's other model. It's probably fun to play.
Now that Mr Cool has shown us a slider he has now advanced in my mind to the status of being the DUANE ALLMAN of slide harmonica, it sounds great! NEVER SEEN ONE! Ata boy Sir Cool!
@@claydobbins9342 Yes Clay it is. Very comfortable to hold and play. Notes bend as easily as they do on a diatonic. 👍
I haven't heard the term 'fortnight' since English class in grade 9... I won't reveal how long ago that was. 🤩
.... so this is NOT like the Easttop Forerunner? A chromatic?...other than a side button?