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  • you are amazing on the "high" end of the harp!! well on the whole harp really but you really blow me away when you play there on the higher end!!! you make me want to practice more =D so for that i thank you!!! great video by the way!

  • The reedplate screws will match up fine, but you'll need to drill holes at either end of the ProMaster plates to take the Manji's front-mounted coverplate screws. The Manji comb also has a central hole at the rear for an extra reedplate screw if you want to add a screw there.

  • Could you tell me whether the Promaster replacement reed plates will match up with the Manji comb and cover plates? Im thinking about buying some of them :)

    Thanks a lot

  • Novel, practical and fun ideas to try out..I particularly liked the tip on how to maximize the greatest number of harps into a space..made me smile to think of how many years a harp player could play and never have tried this...never mind the host of other ideas you mention in this video clip. Thanks Brendan. Tim.

  • Enjoyed that YouTube, Brendan! Sounding brilliant as ever!

  • Fun video with good ideas. Thanks

  • My current Harp is a cheapo £5 jobby. This video just hammers home the fact that I need a good quality Harp! Amazing selection of Harps you have! Love the mixing and matching.

  • It's an Olympus binocular case actually :)

  • I like this idea and I use it also :) my favourite coverplates are from hering blues :). From what device this bag with harmonicas is? From photocamera?

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