This video is just what I was looking for. You might consider changing the title to" Suzuki M-37, Suzuki Pro-27, Yamaha 37-D Melodica Comparison" or something to better reflect the content of the video.
fucn god bless you sir, exactly what i needed before buying. its so frustrating that i had to scroll so far to find your video after searching "yamaha vs suzuki melodica" lol
Both the Yamaha Pianica P-37 and Suzuki Melodion M-37 are solid choices--you can never go wrong with either of them. However, I prefer the M-37 because of its warmer tone, and it's my primary "daily driver."
Great comparison, thanks! The one I most liked was the M-37C. I bought one and loved it, after not being satisfied with the Yamaha P-37D, which I found a little strident. Have you ever played the newer model, Yamaha P-37E? If so, what were you impressions? Are you able to record a video with it?
I don't play as fast as you, but this is a good review. The Suzuki 37 in my book is the Cadillac of Melodicas. Closest thing to the original Claviettas at an affordable price. I have two for backup and one that I play regularly in pubic.
Hi George, I would like to learn how to improvise using a melodica. Do you give improvisation lessons over skype? If not can you advise on a tutorial or method? Cheers
I like both the Suzuki M37C and Yamaha P37D, they are both good, Suzuki buzzes a Little more as the case vibrates a Little more, the Yamaha has a Cleaner sound. It should be noted, that for All keyboards of this style there is Break in period, time that is needed, the reeds and Keys will get better after break in. Yamaha has their Newest Pianica Out the P37E.
UGH! I don't know which one to get!!! 😩 They all sound good but different in a way, and the Suzuki seemed smoother or something but the prices are very different.... *HELP!* 😅
what are the polyphonic abilities of those instruments? how many keys can i press on each of them and hear them all at once, at equal volume? i am asking only about those under 100 dollars, i wouldn't buy suzuki pro, i play melodicas only in the bed, i play piano's and accordions and electronic keyboards and synths when i get out of the bed.
Thank you! Great to hear a sound comparison. Exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you very much, i find this EXTREMELY HELPFUL
i really needed to hear how they sounded before buying.
I bought Suzuki M-37 C yesterday. Your review was really helpful. Thanks!
I want to buy one in Hong Kong. Are you buying online? Can you share the link to me?
Thanks! I'm shopping for melodica for playing jazz. This was very helpful!
This video is just what I was looking for. You might consider changing the title to" Suzuki M-37, Suzuki Pro-27, Yamaha 37-D Melodica Comparison" or something to better reflect the content of the video.
fucn god bless you sir, exactly what i needed before buying. its so frustrating that i had to scroll so far to find your video after searching "yamaha vs suzuki melodica" lol
Both the Yamaha Pianica P-37 and Suzuki Melodion M-37 are solid choices--you can never go wrong with either of them. However, I prefer the M-37 because of its warmer tone, and it's my primary "daily driver."
He's good with the melodicas, he's good, he's good.
I'm going with your dog on this one, George, and getting the Suzuki
Lmao!
Great comparison, thanks! The one I most liked was the M-37C. I bought one and loved it, after not being satisfied with the Yamaha P-37D, which I found a little strident. Have you ever played the newer model, Yamaha P-37E? If so, what were you impressions? Are you able to record a video with it?
I don't play as fast as you, but this is a good review. The Suzuki 37 in my book is the Cadillac of Melodicas. Closest thing to the original Claviettas at an affordable price. I have two for backup and one that I play regularly in pubic.
Nice playing! Thanks for comparing several brands!
Hi George, I would like to learn how to improvise using a melodica. Do you give improvisation lessons over skype? If not can you advise on a tutorial or method? Cheers
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I like both the Suzuki M37C and Yamaha P37D, they are both good, Suzuki buzzes a Little more as the case vibrates a Little more, the Yamaha has a Cleaner sound. It should be noted, that for All keyboards of this style there is Break in period, time that is needed, the reeds and Keys will get better after break in. Yamaha has their Newest Pianica Out the P37E.
UGH! I don't know which one to get!!! 😩
They all sound good but different in a way, and the Suzuki seemed smoother or something but the prices are very different....
*HELP!* 😅
I am in the same now, which one u choose?
Does anyone know of a quieter melodica? Other than the hard to find clavietta
Thanks a lot, George!
HOW LONG, have you been playing the melodica????
Hi George, thank for this review. I have a doubt, I bought the Suzuki Pro37 V2, can you tell me what is the brass nut in the bottom?
have a nice play!
Hi George, do you like the Hohners as well?
What sequence of chords were you thinking of when you improvised to try and test the melodicas?
I want one for classical, jazz, and gospel. The Yamaha sound okay but I think the Suzuki pro wins the prize.
Hello teacher tank you from you tutorial my are from paraguay my execute melodion melodica is important you explication
Yamaha ❤😉
The Yamaha by far
I like the suzukis sound best ... to judge the sound best thing is a sound spectrum analyzer application.
they all sound the same -just different brand name
Train your ear bro :D :D :D
Anyone know any melodica's with exceptionally quiet key action? I find my yamaha p37d to have quite clunky action and it slightly bugs me at times.
what are the polyphonic abilities of those instruments? how many keys can i press on each of them and hear them all at once, at equal volume? i am asking only about those under 100 dollars, i wouldn't buy suzuki pro, i play melodicas only in the bed, i play piano's and accordions and electronic keyboards and synths when i get out of the bed.
Realistically it's possible to play 4 or 5 notes together. Certainly sufficient for a melody with a chord accompaniment.
@@chrismarriott6132 Thanks!