Irish traditional harmonica

We have some evidence, however, that you may have to pay for the reeds.
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Irish traditional harmonica

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Here's a set of three reels played on a Seydel Saxony Chromatic in G.

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very nice indeed

Do you use chromatics much for Irish Trad?

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I use chromatic a lot, principally the Seydel Saxony in G.
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