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Problem with the low G is lack of effect in a noisy environment. This version is quite shrill, yes but that's sometimes good. Note that a low F can be purchased as well foe when you don't want shrillness. Otherwise, the same good volume and quality as with any Lee Oscar. I use it for blues and Irish folk in 2nd position, occasionally in 1st too.
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Not in tune... aouch
Bert Werbrouck 25.04.2019
I have experience with high tuned harps. It can be difficult to adjust the embouchure to them and to have correct intonation. My previous High G harp could produce beautiful chords. This one produces awful ones (the octaves are kinda ok though).
Wouldn't recommand it.