DMS German Jubilate Reed Harmonium - Only one piece made!

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

German Jubilate Old Reed - New Harmonium in 4 sets of Bass/Male/Male/Female Reeds with right action coupler completely made in Teak wood in high sustain bellows. This Harmonium is not available now.
It was sold and no more can be made unless more German reeds are found. For the moment, these are not available.

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  • thank God only one was made....can't stand this thing!!!

  • @ferraris26 you dont have to if you dont want to..

  • @ipsingh73 unfortunately, I don't want to but still have to.....

  • @ferraris26 and why is that?

  • @ipsingh73 local Pappu bands

  • @ferraris26 do they all use german reeds or any harmoniums?

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  • if any one need germman reeds, plz. contact me.

  • @Romailbhatti CONTACT AT 0047- 92070372

  • @johnditta hi i need german reeds would tell me if you still have you can inbox me thanks romail bhatti on facebook

  • @sdebbad I don't have a problem with the loudness. There's a very harsh undertone to a harmonium's sound. too much exposure to it at close range has made me almost allergic to it. If you like your harmonium, good for you.

  • @ferraris26

    German reeds are very loud unlike some of the melodious Indian reeds. Supposedly that's what makes them awesome. German reeds sound better in a kirtan, giving a robust sound.

    I have a portable harmonium with double jubilate reeds. Meant for street Harinam Sankirtan. Sweet and Loud. Haribol.

  • @johnditta Hi there, do you have the very first "C" jubliate reed of the BASS Octave, because I have german reed harmonium, and all the reeds are german, except the first "C" BASS note. Where in the world are you based at and what will you charge me including the postage?

  • Beautiful

    

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