Educator 10 Chromatic Harmonica--Augmented Tuned

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

As stated, this is a Chinese manufactured Honica, marketed by Hohner in the USA, which I have retuned to augmented tuning--I explain the tuning, and play a little bit (not much--one chorus of Oh Susannah in C--seems to be a favorite of mine--hope it's one of yours).

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  • Susannah could play a better single note with her crusty old lips... good lord, my EARS!!! THEY'RE BLEEDING!!!

  • Yeah, I'm really sorry.

    I promise not to post any more versions of Oh Susannah on augmented tuned harmonicas.

  • Seydel makes augmented tuned chroms.

    And I can do it--what harp would you want retuned, and what note do you want to start on?

    Gary

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  • dude that's freakin' awesome! You should make a video showing how to tune harmonicas like that!

  • i wanna own one, very funny.

  • Tuned to what?

  • I have a Hohner Super Chromatica I got as a gift... been playing diatonic blues harp for a good 8 years on and off.. Chrom is just.. eh...even when you try to play bright it sounds like somebody ran over your puppydog. Especially with players who can't play a clear, crisp god damn single note like yourself.

  • Wow, I just checked out Seydel's site. It is amazing. Thank you so much. I currently play a CX12 that came from the factory tuned whole tone. It was part of a very limited run. I am not particular about make or model so if the Seydels are good harps it sounds like that is the way to go. Are they? Out of curiosity though what would you charge for a retune? My current harp starts on a pretty low C, but as long as the blow-key-out notes are C's E's and G#'s I don't really care what it starts on.

  • I play aug tuned chromatic exclusively (I know I'm weird). I have a hard time finding harps to play. What would you charge to tune a harmonica for me? If you can't do it, do you know anyone who could?

    Thanks,

    Jesse

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