Wow! That's so cool! Brendan never stays in one place. Always tinkering...always takes it to the next level. I hear some mischievous microtones. I love it. Thanks
"Mischievous microtones..." - nice, I'll take that! Or maybe I just bent a bit far and went flat for a second before correcting? Whatever, glad you like the video 👍
Hi, Brendan! Could you make a review of the new Seydel Nonslider Chromatic Harmonica? I want to get one in other to play simultaneasly with an acoustic guitar, using a holder, but I'd like to know your impressions about it before.
I want a diatonic harmonica to play Indian Classical Music. This looks promising. But the problem is I will be needing even more bends. Like going from "sa" to "maa" or the root to the fourth in a single position. Is it possible?
If magnets can be used to adjust an harmonicas pitch, how about a regular harmonica with no sliders but some easy to adjust magnets so tuning it is a piece of cake?
Chromatic harmonicas allow you to play in all keys, but the drawback is you lose the distinctive bend sound we are used to with harmonicas in blues. Since the magnet on this adjusts the pitch, it is still a diatonic harmonica, but opens up sounds that aren't possible on a regular diatonic.
Wow! That's so cool! Brendan never stays in one place. Always tinkering...always takes it to the next level. I hear some mischievous microtones. I love it. Thanks
"Mischievous microtones..." - nice, I'll take that! Or maybe I just bent a bit far and went flat for a second before correcting? Whatever, glad you like the video 👍
Wow - that is amazing that the magnets can be tuned
Interesting harmonica man! Very cool 😎! Thanks for this demo!
Glad to spread the word of Jim Antaki's clever invention 👍
Very nice options. Thanks for the excellent demo!
Thanks for sharing the info. I shall buy it online soon! Great 👍
Hi, Brendan! Could you make a review of the new Seydel Nonslider Chromatic Harmonica? I want to get one in other to play simultaneasly with an acoustic guitar, using a holder, but I'd like to know your impressions about it before.
That's just amazing. Check out those covers.
Are those covers solid with the comb nearest to your mouth? I wonder about the tightness in air flow.
They fit well actually!
I want a diatonic harmonica to play Indian Classical Music. This looks promising. But the problem is I will be needing even more bends. Like going from "sa" to "maa" or the root to the fourth in a single position. Is it possible?
Genio di un Brendan!!,🙏🏻👏👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💪😀❤️
Hi. How much?
Que maravilla, yo quiero una de regalo, te compre la Luky 13 Power Bender tunig, joder es una maravilla igual que todo lo que haces.
Saludo s
If magnets can be used to adjust an harmonicas pitch, how about a regular harmonica with no sliders but some easy to adjust magnets so tuning it is a piece of cake?
Jim has one of those too! It's called the TuneMaster; here's the link: www.turboharp.com/tunemaster
Take my money!!! 💰
Send it to Jim! the link is underneath the video.
What is the advantage of this over a Koch or c chromatic?
I dig it! I have a Koch...never had it fully explained lol.
@@dirtypatwalsh it’s highly underrated. Richter tuned with a slide that eliminates the need for some bends
Chromatic harmonicas allow you to play in all keys, but the drawback is you lose the distinctive bend sound we are used to with harmonicas in blues. Since the magnet on this adjusts the pitch, it is still a diatonic harmonica, but opens up sounds that aren't possible on a regular diatonic.
@@matteo-ciaramitaro thanks. Useful explanation.