SEYDEL Sailor Steel E minor
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Description
Traditional Tremolo harmonica with SEYDEL's unique Stainless Steel reeds
This traditionally built diatonic tremolo-harmonica has a divided plastic comb: four holes in a square correspond to one draw and one blow note.
If a single note is played two reeds that are tuned a little bit different start to operate together. As the result the floating tremolo sound is produced that grew into a typical stylistic element of many different kinds of folk music on the harmonica.
The SAILOR STEEL Tremolo is available in the keys of C, D and G major, as well as in A and E harmonic minor.
The SAILOR STEEL Tremolo is well suited for playing melodies or chord accompaniment. If played with the so-called tongue block technique both can be done simultaneously and then the full and rich sound of the SAILOR STEEL Tremolo reminds of a big styrian accordion.
The SAILOR STEEL Tremolo – ambitious players of many traditional musical styles (Shanty, Alpenländische Volksmusik, Irish Folk, Classical, etc.) will not want to miss out on this fantastic instrument.

Features
- 24 double-holes
- 48 Stainless Steel reeds (and rivets) with a very good pitch stability and a loud and full sound
- Body: divided, plastic black - non-corrosive and swelling-free
- Stable covers made of Stainless Steel
- Airtight reedplates made of German Silver (1.0mm) with very good flatness
Specs
- Weight: 134g (4.73oz )
- Dimensions: 182 x 30 x 24mm (7.16 x 1.18 x 0.94inches)
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Reviewed by 2 customers
This Seydel Sailor tremolo harmonica is just great!
submitted3 years ago
byJeem
fromCarlsbad, CA
I liked the Seydel Skydivers so much (I bought all four) that I bought both the Sailor Steel in Am and Em. Are they great? You betcha! The sound is awesome and it will literally fill a room. If you have the Seydel Skydiver, you will love these for doing Am and/or Em. Awesome quality!
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submitted6 years ago
byJOSEPH
fromUndisclosed
Not my favorite. Mouth piece is wider that other harps. The sound is fine, and it's not difficult to play, but the Horner's and the Suzuki's are just better in my humble opinion. I'm no pro - far from it - but there are better harps available as far as I'm concerned.
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