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Testing out my new Powerbender Seydel key of D
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Curtisaneumann
13 posts
Nov 08, 2018
8:30 AM
Playing in 2nd position key of A
Shaker Dynamic Mic plugged (with a 1/4” cord) directly into my Gretsch Electromatic G5222 (Fender Champ 600 clone) with the knob dimed.

Check out video here:
Blues with Powerbender Harmonica

I was hesitant to purchase the key of D because I thought it might be too high pitched for PB tuning, but it works super well.
Learning how to blow bend those high notes is a whole new thing for anybody thinking about scooping up a PB harp. I love it when I can hit them just right but if you don’t get it right, they squeak!!!

Also, big shout out to Rockin Ron for being such a stand up guy and getting me this so quick.
ridge
746 posts
Nov 08, 2018
10:24 AM
Thanks for sharing a little bit of your woodshedding with this new harp. It sounds like you're carrying over known licks pretty well.

Is the squeak you're describing similar to squeak from a malformed overblow or is it different?

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ridge
747 posts
Nov 08, 2018
10:24 AM
Thanks for sharing a little bit of your woodshedding with this new harp. It sounds like you're carrying over known licks pretty well.

Is the squeak you're describing similar to squeak from a malformed overblow or is it different?

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Ridge's YouTube
Curtisaneumann
14 posts
Nov 08, 2018
11:53 AM
Yeah that basically the type of squeak you can get out of them.


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