[Harp-L] Seydel 12-holers



I sent this offlist to Rupert, and meant to send it to harp-l as a whole.

I also forgot to thank Rupert for his reply. Thank you very much, it was quite helpful.



Yes, that was vague! What I can say for sure is that they are available in LC and LA right now (and they also make a solo tuned C). The intention would be to eventually provide more keys, which would probably grow one-at-a-time depending on demand, and physical capability of constructing (like it seems a 12 hole in standard F would be just too high in the upper end to work). I think the standard range up to C would be physically possible.

That's really what I was thinking--or at least the conclusion I came to after thinking about the subject more. I think having them available from Low-C all the way through standard C would be wonderful. I understand the desire to expand slowly and all, but I do wonder if it's not a case of whether they should wait for demand to develop or make the products available and thus help generate demand. I'm not in the business, and I'm sure a valid case could be made for either way of going.


If it were me, I'd go with having them available in all keys from LowC to C, as I think that would help to serve a market which does slightly exist and which could be expanded if the right product was there (and I think the Solist 12 is that product).

I think the Solist 12 grew out of players' expressed desires to have a harp that combined Seydel's unique Low tunings with a regular tuned harp, so that a solo could be played from very low to regular, without switching harps.

I have always liked the SBS tuning. I've never loved the larger- spacing diatonics. Having it available in more keys and having it on a harp which I like would be nice. Also, having a good 12-hole design such as that would be nice overall just to have a good platform for other 12-hole tunings.


I like the 12 hole tuning for some things, but I also like to switch harps and have the low, low end a complete harp, then the middle range a complete harp, and also Seydel makes G and A in high harps (especially popular for faster, bluegrass type playing).

I like a lot of things. Switching harps is great. High harps, low harps, alternate tunings. I like them all.


ps: "Solist" is the German word for "soloist". Or, should I say "soloist" is the English word for "solist"?

I see. Weird choice. It ends up sounding like "Germlish"--I understand it's German, but it's so close to the English word that it seems like a mis-spelling rather than intentional.




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