Seydel SESSION STEEL Special Tuning Wilde Rock Tuned 10320 includes Free USA Shipping

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Special Tuning: Wilde Rock Tuning. Corrosion-free Blues harmonica with stainless steel reeds, ergonomically shaped covers and plastic comb.

Will Wilde Rock Harmonica Tuning

SEYDEL Endorser Will Wilde is the inventor of this Special Tuning which is very well suited for "tougher" musical styles like Hardrock or Blues-Rock. Read here how this tuning was invented and why Will uses it regularly since a few years in his shows:

"I designed the Wilde tuning specifically for playing hard rock and blues-rock on the harmonica. As much as I love the standard Richter tuning, I have always found it frustrating when it comes to playing “rock guitar” style licks, particularly in the upper octave. The Wilde tuning addresses all of the problems I had with Richter, whilst still retaining the bluesy feel of classic second position harmonica that we all know and love.

Whereas Richter tuning was primarily designed for playing major chords and the major scale in first position, Wilde tuning is specifically designed for playing second position minor pentatonic and blues scale licks, throughout all three octaves.

I have always preferred the sound of draw notes and draw bends to blow notes and blow bends, as you can get more expression and a better tone & vibrato from them. So, on the Wilde tuning ALL of the draw notes bend (from holes one to ten) and your root note lands on a draw in all three octaves.

"I think that the Wilde tuning is the configuration that every aspiring rock harp player has been waiting for."

The SESSION STEEL is the upgrade to our successful SESSION model is presented with a bold new look and superior technical reliability, excellent playability and a fantastic sound.

Details about Wilde Rock special tuning: Holes one to five are exactly the same as standard tuning. Holes six, seven and eight are the same as holes two, three and four (just an octave higher). Hole nine is the same as hole two (two octaves higher) and the reeds in hole ten have been switched around (so that the ten blow bend is now a draw bend). This makes fast minor pentatonic/blues scale runs much easier and means you no longer need to overblow/overdraw to get the flat third and flat five in the upper octave as they are now available as simple draw bends.

  • available in Low E, Low F, G, A, Bb, C, and D.  LF and LE can take 2-3 weeks.
  • ergonomic coverplates made of stainless steel, completely rounded at the mouthpiece
  • ABS comb with recessed German Silver reedplates
  • rivets and screws made of stainless steel
  • lips and beard-friendly design
  • minimal air consumption achieved by fine-cut reedplates, optimized flatness and extremely
  • small tolerances between reed and reedplate
  • stainless steel reeds provide the best clear and full sound and response of the 1847 models
  • an up to 5 times longer playing life compared to models with brass reeds
  • with convenient genuine leather pouch

The SESSION STEEL - Sounds stronger - lives longer

All Wilde Tuned Harmonicas are made exclusively by hand and only on demand. Please allow a few days for your Wilde Tuned Harmonica to be made.

>Download the detailed manual for the Will Wilde tuning here

Tone table - SESSION STEEL - Wilde Rock Tuning

blow

C4

E4

G4

C5

E5

E5

G5

C6

E6

A6

Hole

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

draw

D4

G4

B4

D5

F5

G5

B5

D6

G6

C7



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Jeff G
Ah, THERE it is....👍🏻

Old habits die hard - but are almost always worth breaking. When I got my first Wilde-tuned SeydelSteel, I played with it awhile, thought, "Well yeah, I can see how it might be interesting..."
but didn't immediately bond. Habit is a cruel and deceptive mistress. Picked up again a couple of months later, que'd up a lively backing track In E one afternoon, and at some point, a flash of insight, a Eureka moment, and I'm quite hooked now. I bought an A minor, and found it even more inspiring. New path ways between upper and lower register, new cool riffs aplenty. What a fantastic tuning this is. And really no difficulty switching back and forth between standard diatonics and Wilde-tuned harps on a gig. That said, I generally reach for the Wildes.

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Peter Austin
A fun novelty

it's got the Seydel quality which I like. But I don't think I'll using this on stage anytime soon. Think this would have been better for me if the 6 and 7 draw were not messed with. But I knew that going into it. It would have been nice to have some numbers on the holes as well.

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marc waters

Very Fast Delivery Harmonica Works So Well