Hohner 36 Professional

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  • #2329
    Alan Brinton
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    I found that to help with my Yamaha P-32D, after noticing that moisture was collecting by the offending key. Also, somebody commented in an earlier discussion about the possibility that a reed is a bit off center. And there was discussion by Beezer about slightly decreasing the gap by gently pushing the reed in a few times.

    #2330
    Mauricio Bernal
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    Where do you buy a melodica stand?

    #2334
    Melodica-Me
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    Hello Mauricio, this is the one I use. For the Pro-36 when using the stand remove the mouth piece and place it up side down so the mouth piece opening is at the bottom and place a small towel underneath.
    Here is the web-site where you can get one.

    If you are going to need more than one, I wouls advise you to buy as many as you need at one time, it took a little time to get them.

    http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/westmusic/item/10007573/

    Melodica-Me

    #2335
    Mauricio Bernal
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    Thanks for all the tips guys!

    Still waiting for the pictures jazzman1945 promised – I’m inclined to make such a “release-tube” myself.

    #2336
    jazzman1945
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    I got pictures now, including the sizes, but can only send after tomorrow.

    #2355
    Mauricio Bernal
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    I’m still interested ^_^

    #2364
    Mauricio Bernal
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    Sorry, I didn’t see you posted it here

    #2366
    jazzman1945
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    #2372
    Mauricio Bernal
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    To keep things on topic:


    @Melodica-me

    Your simple trick works! No problem with the H36 PRO anymore. Just let it rest upside down (I use my saxophone stand as I have no melodica stand). The high D doesn’t clog up anymore…

    Thanks a lot!

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