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February 10, 2018 at 12:17 pm #9732Balázs BeckerParticipant
Ah,ok. Thanks. I’ll do it like that soon.
March 13, 2015 at 10:04 am #4367Balázs BeckerParticipantA wood body is one part of the tone generating process. The other part is the right channeling of the tones e.g. tone chambers as on cassotto instruments, and in which directions it is “bended”. Any accordion builders here??? 🙂
Very exciting! Keep up the good work! Thanks!
Greetings: Balázs
February 5, 2015 at 11:56 am #4037Balázs BeckerParticipantThe Hohner Organas are simple reed organs with one set of accordion reeds, driven by an electric fan. It has a lever which works kind of a swell on an organ. Look for Organas on youtube, there are several models.
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September 28, 2014 at 5:32 pm #3179Balázs BeckerParticipantThanks for the detailed explanation, a nice setup! The pictures are helpful too. I wonder if there is an easier way especially for some live settings which I would need. I plan to play the melodica in a church setting as well and the mic would catch all the distorted hall back and forth all the time I guess!
Thanks again, looking forward to whatever you come up with for live playing on stage!
Greetings: Balazs
September 21, 2014 at 8:11 pm #3143Balázs BeckerParticipantThat sounds amazing, thanks!
What was your actual equipment for this recording? And which melodica did you use?
Greetings from Austria: Balazs
July 30, 2014 at 7:22 pm #2885Balázs BeckerParticipantSounds interesting, thanks Lowboy and Alan. So I will definitely wait for your final verdict about the A-34C in comparison to the M-32C in the review then.
Have fun with your A-34C! Thanks: Balázs
July 29, 2014 at 9:14 pm #2873Balázs BeckerParticipantThanks Alan and Troy, I also appreciate the advice on the Suzuki M32-C, I think I will get one of those or the A-34C, which one will be cheaper 🙂 It´s a little bit more expensive ordering from here through Amazon, and I could not find any other source that would ship to Europe for reasonable prices ( have to pay customs anyway for things from Japan….).
Teaching melodica is really a lot of fun plus there are a few very special things that is just not reproducable on a piano, one is instant dynamics through simultanous blowing.
I tried to post a picture of some of my happy melodica students from last year but cannot figure out how to do on this forum, any help? 🙂
Thanks again: Balázs
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