Your videos are soo helpful, thank you so much! With the English subtitles I can even understand what you are saying. Keep it up, you gained another subscriber :)
@suzurankomichi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment! This time, I tried to translate properly. It was my pleasure to help you. I will do my best in the future.
@voicelistener20162 жыл бұрын
Wow ! It's very informative, thank you for adding English subtitles ❤️ love your work 🙏
@suzurankomichi2 жыл бұрын
thank you! I tried my best to translate it, so I'm really happy that you can see it!
I am sorry that I do not speak or write Japanese, and I hope that my comment can be translated to help Japanese viewers. I am a luthier and I would like to correct your comments on Purple Heart wood. The wood only remains purple for a limited time after being worked, and turns brown with exposure to air and light This is probably why there is such a thick polyurethane finish on the kalimba. The thick clear finish will preserve the purple colour of the freshly worked wood for a long time.
@suzurankomichi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I would like to thank you for supplementing the lack of explanation in my video. You can't keep purple without painting ... I look forward to working with you again.
@yipsue31682 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your review. I would choose Ling Ting among the three although it is hard to tune and lacks bass capabilities. Ling Ting produces clear sound. Seeds needed much tuning work before playing everytime I took it out of the box and some of the tines vibrated with others that annoyed me and I gave it away eventually.
@suzurankomichi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. The Seeds kalimba I have doesn't have such a problem, and it's been more than a year since I bought it, but I haven't had any trouble tuning it yet. LingTing would have been more attractive if it had bass.
I love the color and different sound of the new Ling Ting, and I have been wanting the Chill Angels kalimba for a long time. Eventually, I will have them both in my collection. I'd also like to see a review for the new 34 tine Hluru, because I am interested in getting one of those too. I already have the Seeds kalimba, and I love it. Of the kalimbas shown here, I still like the sound of the Seeds kalimba the most, and I have never had any issue with tuning it. I've had it since January, and I've only rarely ever had to adjust a key or two (after I dropped it). I also like that it is smaller. Still, the LingTing is beautiful and different, with a unique sound, and the Chill Angels offers a wider of range of keys. Both are great additions to any collection. Thank you for your review!
@suzurankomichi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video! I also bought HLURU, It's a different tone, and I think you'll enjoy each one. Already purchased? Let's enjoy Kalimba♪
I really like that LingTing has finally softened the edges of the kalimba. My biggest complaint with the 21 key model was that the sharp edges made it uncomfortable to hold in my hands. I agree with your comments about the snowflake/girl with the umbrella. I would prefer to have the design on the front of the instrument so that I can enjoy it while playing. It doesn't do much good on the back where we can't see it during normal use.
@suzurankomichi2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I also think that the biggest drawback is that you can't see the cute inlays😅 I would be happy if you could come and see it in the future.