Dear Greg, Thank you for your work, i love seydel harmonicas and your videos are always welcome! i often notice that the seydel diatonic out of the box (session steel, classic 1847) are not tuned well in their octaves, i mean, the harmonica is in tune, but the most part of the octaves don't sound good (too much beating). So the harmonica need to be fine tuned, i find that work a quite hard in the high part of the harmonica. I think also that to get a great tuning the shape of the reeds need to be good...I work better on the brass reeds (reed shaping and tuning), i think that is normal, becouse steel reeds are harder... anyway...that could be an interesting topic for your videos tutorial😉 Bye Giacomo
No, this video was provided to Seydel for use internationally and hence, I opted to not use audio/narration as it would have been English. Hope it was helpful..
Thanks Greg.
Thank you very much.
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Dear Greg,
Thank you for your work, i love seydel harmonicas and your videos are always welcome! i often notice that the seydel diatonic out of the box (session steel, classic 1847) are not tuned well in their octaves, i mean, the harmonica is in tune, but the most part of the octaves don't sound good (too much beating). So the harmonica need to be fine tuned, i find that work a quite hard in the high part of the harmonica. I think also that to get a great tuning the shape of the reeds need to be good...I work better on the brass reeds (reed shaping and tuning), i think that is normal, becouse steel reeds are harder... anyway...that could be an interesting topic for your videos tutorial😉
Bye Giacomo
Should there be sound on this video?
No, this video was provided to Seydel for use internationally and hence, I opted to not use audio/narration as it would have been English. Hope it was helpful..