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Buddha Harp review from a *Cough* player
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Arbite
33 posts
Jun 08, 2009
3:12 AM
Inspired by the Pro Review i came to my senses.

A couple of weeks ago i recieved a Brand NEW Chris Michalek Harp, Super Sweet harmonica with See-through Comb,

And i really must say that this Harmonica is the LOUDEST, Most reposive harp iv ever tried, I truly love and i like it to play it all the time,

It felt like before i got the harp something was pulling the break, This harp lets me express everything just the way i think about it, It almost plays itself,

And all the bends comes like cutting a knife through warm butter,
And the reeds dont choke, i dont have to Struggle to get the bends to sound right when playing soft/low

Other harps i own wich cant even be compared to this harp,
Suzuki Harpmaster
Suzuki Promaster
Suzuki Hammond
Suzuki BluesMaster

Thanks for a Great HARP Man

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ZackPomerleau
148 posts
Jun 08, 2009
3:49 AM
Well, I guess I'll be getting a good Harmonica then?
Buddha
603 posts
Jun 08, 2009
4:10 AM
Thanks Arbite!!!

Zack???? I don't think so! You young kids need to build strength so I'm sending you something you really will have to work to make a noise out of it. Your harp will need the air of a tuba but it's for your own good because you need to build those chops the old school way... the PRE-HARMONICA way.
Arbite
34 posts
Jun 08, 2009
4:43 AM
Haha Nice one,

The thought that struck me when i played the suzuki's was,
How much better can a Custom Harmonica be, i mean the suzukis are great harps, Boy was i in for a ride,
You will indeed be shocked, i give you that,


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Last Edited by on Jun 08, 2009 4:44 AM
Arbite
35 posts
Jun 08, 2009
4:47 AM
But i warn you, Now when i play a regular Harmonica its like playing the guitar with 2 strings missing, or running 100m dash with a broken leg,

Its Addictive

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ZackPomerleau
149 posts
Jun 08, 2009
9:25 AM
Well Buddha if I wanted a tuba I would have bought a tuba!!! :-D
Buddha
605 posts
Jun 08, 2009
9:48 AM
this harp has the depth of tone of a tuba what do you want me to do now?
jaymcc28
60 posts
Jun 08, 2009
10:00 AM
Hey All, I just joined the queue for my first custom harp from Chris. Wife and kids pitching in for a harp/lesson. I'm not sure what I'm more juked up for; the lesson or the harp.
snakes
251 posts
Jun 08, 2009
12:06 PM
Wow - now I am REALLLLLLY excited. I ordered one of Chris's harps as well. I haven't received it yet, but I mostly play Suzuki's and find them soooooo much easier to play than others that when I heard Arbite's comments on how Buddha's harps best Suzuki harps I was instantly psyched. Woohoo!
nacoran
47 posts
Jun 08, 2009
2:21 PM
I used to play baritone. Not quite as big as a tuba, but in the same family. It's not just playing it that improves you're breath support, but carrying up a hill home from practice as well. (It's also great all around workout.) It won't fit in your pocket unless you wear very big clown pants.
Zhin
315 posts
Jun 08, 2009
11:56 PM
Send the tuba harp to me! :D

Then I shall regap it to play easier for me! muahhahaha

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ZackPomerleau
159 posts
Jun 09, 2009
8:26 AM
Dude, Zhin, if Buddha is too cheap to pay the extra shipping because of the weight then what makes you expect he will pay the shipping to Malaysia?!!! hahaha.
Zhin
319 posts
Jun 09, 2009
9:13 PM
He might do it just to piss you off. :p

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ZackPomerleau
165 posts
Jun 10, 2009
3:51 AM
Zhin, don't be such a loser!!! :-D
Buddha
610 posts
Jun 10, 2009
6:15 AM
guys guys please don't fight. I have plenty of harps laying around that play like crap, they are brand new and never been touched.
ZackPomerleau
166 posts
Jun 10, 2009
8:49 AM
Well, in that case, send him the Tuba one and send me a Sax one.


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