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Borja started the topic Selling melodica Hohner Professional 36 in the forum General melodica discussion 1 day, 12 hours ago
Hello mates:
Im selling a melódica Hohner Professional 36 in perfect status.
I am selling it because I haven’t used it since I bought it because i like playing other melodicas due to its size.
I can tell you that it’s working perfectly, with all the notes tuned and it’s in a very vey good condition with some very little wearing on it.
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Daren started the topic Introducing the Unola – a double melodica in the forum Melodica construction, repair and maintenance 5 days, 11 hours ago
In case anyones missed it on the MelodicaWorld YouTube channel, I’ve just finished a new creation. It’s a melodica with an added keyboard on the left hand side. The unique thing here is that the left had keyboard mirrors the right side.
So you would use exactly the same hand movements on either hand…Read more
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Ariel Hassan replied to the topic Suzuki Hammond 44 Melodeon in Tokyo in the forum Buying a melodica 1 week, 4 days ago
For those who are also looking for this beautiful melodica.
Finally after searching in many stores on Meidai Dori street without finding it, I was able to buy it on the Soundhouse.co.jp site.
The cost was 44,000 yen with free shipping to my hotel, coordinating day and time of delivery. Excellent service.
The Honner melodica is a real dream.Good…Read more
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Melodica-Me replied to the topic Suzuki Hammond 44 Melodeon in Tokyo in the forum Buying a melodica 1 week, 5 days ago
Taniguchi Gakki” here is their website
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David Symons started the topic Clavietta / Accordina reeds? in the forum Melodica construction, repair and maintenance 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Hello,
I know others have posted about this in the past, but does anyone have a supply of Clavietta or Accordina reeds that they are willing to sell? These are the ones made in Italy in the 1960s with stainless steel reeds. Mine is a Clavietta, but it’s virtually identical to the Accordina, just with piano keys instead of buttons. The C reed in…Read more