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Suzuki Fire Breath/Pure Harp

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Thu, 04/23/2015 - 08:33
Ruby2
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Hi All

I play Hohner Marine band Deluxe/Crossovers in the main, but am interested in having a go with a Suzuji Fire Breath/Pure Harp after seeing Brendan Power on a YouTube demonstrTing them. 

:-  http://youtu.be/xLT2F3D5OC8

Does anybody else like this model of Harp?

Cheers 

Richard 

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Thu, 04/23/2015 - 09:58
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I have a Pure Harp.  It's in

I have a Pure Harp.  It's in Eb, so it's on the high end and I'm not sure it's representative of Pure Harps in general.  It's kind of a mellow quiet harp.  Not mellow in a Special 20 kind of way, but it is a bit dark and quiet in its own way.

It's a sort of a work of art the way that it's constructed, but I'm always afraid I'm going to damage it.

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Thu, 04/23/2015 - 10:10
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Ruby2
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Cheers.  Yes I can imagine

Cheers. 

Yes I can imagine the wood cover plates could feel a little prone to damage. 

Maybe I'll get one just to see what all the fuss is about ;-)

Ta

Richard

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