Symphony Chromatic Slide Removal
The Seydel Symphony Grand Chromatic is an amazing 4 octave/16 hole chromatic with a beautiful sound, design, and state-of-the-art...
The Arc in Seydel Chromatic Mouthpieces
Ever wonder what that arc in a chromatic mouthpiece is designed for? I explain that in this video. The arc is important and don't make...
Silver Plated Mouthpiece & Tarnish
The Seydel Deluxe, Saxony, and Symphony chromatics have a mouthpiece option called the half-moon. The half-moon is so named because on...
What Are Valves?
Valves or wind savers as they are more often called are strips of material that are placed on the harmonica reed plate and cover the...
Slide Maintenance Tips for the Seydel Chromatic Owner
Play the chromatic and you no doubt experience the frustrations of the many before you. When that button sticks during a 16th note run,...
Seydel Chromatic Slide Maintenance – Bumpers
Ever pick up an old chrom and hear that annoying “click” sound when you hit the button? Harmonica companies use “bumpers” around the...
Basic Info For The New Seydel Chromatic Owner
Considering a new Seydel chromatic? Email me here Purchase your new Seydel chromatic here If you are new to the chromatic harmonica or...
Adjusting Stuck Blow Reed on Chromatic
Here's a quick video on how to adjust a stuck blow reed on a Seydel chromatic. The chromatic reeds will occasionally start to settle into...
Quick and Easy Inspection of Your Seydel Chromatic
One of the things I stress when I teach seminars on the chromatic harmonica is that as a chromatic player, you have to be comfortable...
The Seydel Saxony Mouthpiece Assembly
Purchase a Seydel Saxony here In this video, I demonstrate how to re-assemble the Seydel Saxony mouthpiece assembly. If you use this...