(Rem stock) S O L I S T PRO 1 2

11401LA



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$63.03
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Pls. note: most keys are left in the USA-Shop only and cannot be ordered in the €-based shop anymore. Finally there is a harmonica with expanded tonal range, that plays as well as a ten-hole diatonic!

This Solist Pro 12 combines the features of the Solist Pro with those of our Low and Superlow harps:

• Holes 1-3 correspond to holes 1-3 of our Low- or Superlow harps - 4-12 are taken from holes 1-9 of the standard tuned models (note: the C variant is a high-pitch tuned C = HC - 1-3 are taken from a usual C and 4-12 are taken from the HC)

• convenient handling though there are two holes more brass reedplates optimized for loudness and extreme airtightness

• very good response wooden body, multiple coats of sealant for a resistant finish

• German Silver reedplates and trditionell brass reeds

The Solist Pro 12 is small enough to fit into the players hands to give him the feeling of holding a 10-hole diatonic like he is used to. This enables for full-cupped playing. The additional bass octave allows playing rhythms. There are manifold opportunities to play in octaves, too.

This Solist Pro 12 combines the features of the Solist Pro with those of our Low and Superlow harps:

• Holes 1-3 correspond to holes 1-3 of our Low- or Superlow harps - 4-12 are taken from holes 1-9 of the standard tuned models (note: the C variant is a high-pitch tuned C = HC - 1-3 are taken from a usual C and 4-12 are taken from the HC)

• convenient handling though there are two holes more brass reedplates optimized for loudness and extreme airtightness

• very good response wooden body, multiple coats of sealant for a resistant finish

• German Silver reedplates and trditionell brass reeds

The Solist Pro 12 is small enough to fit into the players hands to give him the feeling of holding a 10-hole diatonic like he is used to. This enables for full-cupped playing. The additional bass octave allows playing rhythms. There are manifold opportunities to play in octaves, too.

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