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Dreading the day when....
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salmon
2008-08-11 20:05:19 UTC
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Dreading the day when my Suzuki Bluesmaster gets a dud reed. I've had
this Bluesmaster for a few months now and it is so sweet I know I'll
have a job getting another which is quite so good. It is such a
responsive easy playing harp and I've been able to learn so much by
using it. It can bend blow and draw on 7 8 and 9. I haven't been able
to do that on my Lee Oskars. The Suzuki people do say the Bluesmaster
is virtually indestructable. I hope they are right. Hopefully the next
one I get will not be through too much torture as I master various
techniques. Wish I hadn't got too attached to it.
Harpman
2008-08-12 02:16:08 UTC
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Post by salmon
Dreading the day when my Suzuki Bluesmaster gets a dud reed. I've had
this Bluesmaster for a few months now and it is so sweet I know I'll
have a job getting another which is quite so good. It is such a
responsive easy playing harp and I've been able to learn so much by
using it. It can bend blow and draw on 7 8 and 9. I haven't been able
to do that on my Lee Oskars. The Suzuki people do say the Bluesmaster
is virtually indestructable. I hope they are right. Hopefully the next
one I get will not be through too much torture as I master various
techniques. Wish I hadn't got too attached to it.
Salmon, I bought the Suzuki Bluesmaster 6 pack around Jan. of this year.
I use them for practicing and playing gigs. Indeed they are an excellent
playing and sounding harp.Allen

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