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Tommy the Hat
354 posts
Sep 29, 2011
12:04 PM
So there I was just killing time and looking back at old threads using the search function. I plugged in soloist pro and came to a thread from 2009. The first post I read got the immediate reaction of "huh?" So I went to the Seydel sight and as sure as the day is long. The Soloist Pro (which I have written numerous times) is actually spelled "Solist" on the harp and box and by Seydel. No "O"

So is this something everyone knew but me? lol




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Fingers
105 posts
Sep 29, 2011
12:13 PM
LOL i just checked a box i kept.....yup "Solist"
Ant138
1110 posts
Sep 29, 2011
12:52 PM
I assumed for a while that it said Soloist. I'm sure it was a thread on here that got me to check it:o)
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Tommy the Hat
355 posts
Sep 29, 2011
12:55 PM
Well Soloist would make sense IMO. I also assumed.
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logansays
46 posts
Sep 29, 2011
12:56 PM
Think its solist in German and not english or something like that ..
JInx
74 posts
Sep 29, 2011
5:39 PM
Its all greek to me
bluemoose
614 posts
Sep 29, 2011
10:03 PM
what is this thing called time?


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nacoran
4690 posts
Sep 30, 2011
1:31 AM
Huh, sure enough, I typed solist into Google translate. It identified it as German and translated it to 'Soloist'.

If you want to really screw with people you can order a Seydel harmonica in the key of H.

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jim
1018 posts
Sep 30, 2011
4:10 AM
Nothing's incorrect here.

Man schreibt auf Deutsch: "Der Solist"

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Arbite
122 posts
Sep 30, 2011
11:47 AM
Yeah we have that Tab layout in Sweden, AHCDEFG
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