Fully configurable traditional tremolo harmonica with stainless steel reeds
This traditionally built diatonic tremolo-harmonica has a divided plastic comb: four holes in a square correspond to one draw and one blow note.
If a single note is played two reeds that are tuned a little bit different start to operate together. As the result the floating tremolo sound is produced that grew into a typical stylistic element of many different kinds of folk music on the harmonica. For sure the fully configurable version provides manyfold possible variants/intervals, etc..
The notes of this model are fully configurable.
Please start the SEYDEL-HarpConfigurator!
This traditionally built diatonic tremolo-harmonica has a divided plastic comb: four holes in a square correspond to one draw and one blow note.
If a single note is played two reeds that are tuned a little bit different start to operate together. As the result the floating tremolo sound is produced that grew into a typical stylistic element of many different kinds of folk music on the harmonica. For sure the fully configurable version provides manyfold possible variants/intervals, etc..
The notes of this model are fully configurable.
Please start the SEYDEL-HarpConfigurator!
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