Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion is available in Saudi Arabia.
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➕ What is the price of Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion in-store is 370 SAR VAT.
➕ When Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion was released ?
The release date was April 13, 2004.
➕ What is the price of Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion cheap used ?
The price of Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion used is 250 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion ?
Special specifications :
32-Key
Soprano Melodion
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion in Saudi Arabia ?
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16 reviews for Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation S-32C Soprano Melodion
Rated 4 out of 5
D. C (verified owner)–
Quality workmanship – This is a well made instrument. This keyboard produces a solid reed tone with very low click sounds. However, this should be marketed as a “sopranino” melodeon as the top octave goes way beyond all the other melodicas I own. The top 5 or so notes can sound “breathy”.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. A (verified owner)–
Suzuki S-32C – First of all, this is a soprano instrument. So if you prefer playing tunes with lower notes, you need to get an alto or even a bass melodica. Playing a soprano melodica for the first time has been a very positive and inspiring experience to me. The Suzuki S-32 C outshines any of the Yamaha P’s and Hohner B’s in terms of craftmanship. Its body is partly wrapped in a kind of leather-imitate so it feels and it looks like a real instrument, and not like a kind of musical toy. My wife looked at it and said: Wow! Though the Yamaha P25 was my favorite despite its yellowish plastic looks because its responsiveness and loudness are awesome, the Suzuki blows my mind away with its flutish tones in the high registers. Every key responds fast and there are no flats. ZERO air leaks, a perfect tuning. I am able to play its keys faster than I was on every other melodica. It is more expensive compared with other 32 keys top brand melodicas, yes. But one gets what one pays for, right? So to say, it is absolutely worth the extra cost spent when one wants a top instrument. I play all kind of music, from Brubeck to Coldplay to Jeff Beck to Bugge Wesseltoft to Shostakowitsch to Dream Theater to Steve Miller to Pat Metheny, so my spectrum in music genres is quite open. I come from keyboards and harmonicas, so a melodica to me is the synthesis of using fingers and breath. Suzuki has done a great job here. I highly recommend this melodica to any person who values a musical instrument by high quality aspects, so to speak in Oscar Wilde’s words: Only the best is good enough for me.
Rated 4 out of 5
F. H (verified owner)–
Four Stars – so nice
Rated 5 out of 5
B. C (verified owner)–
Five Stars – It’s great quality all around!
Rated 5 out of 5
M. B (verified owner)–
A Real Gem – Of the melodicas I own or have owned so far (4 Yamahas , 3 Suzukis, a Hohner, and an Eastar – all currently available new), this one is my favorite. Of course it’s an octave higher than the others, so it’s in its own class in that regard, but it has a sweet and beautiful sound. A joy to play.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. F (verified owner)–
great – great
Rated 5 out of 5
K. C (verified owner)–
not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas – My first melodica. It feels high quality, not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas. The sound is nice and smooth, and can be quite loud. The case is very nice as well.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. C (verified owner)–
Five Stars – It’s great quality all around!
Rated 1 out of 5
N. A (verified owner)–
Buyer Beware – Sounds like a kids toy.
Rated 4 out of 5
D. C (verified owner)–
Quality workmanship – This is a well made instrument. This keyboard produces a solid reed tone with very low click sounds. However, this should be marketed as a “sopranino” melodeon as the top octave goes way beyond all the other melodicas I own. The top 5 or so notes can sound “breathy”.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. C (verified owner)–
not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas – My first melodica. It feels high quality, not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas. The sound is nice and smooth, and can be quite loud. The case is very nice as well.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. F (verified owner)–
great – great
Rated 5 out of 5
P. A (verified owner)–
Suzuki S-32C – First of all, this is a soprano instrument. So if you prefer playing tunes with lower notes, you need to get an alto or even a bass melodica. Playing a soprano melodica for the first time has been a very positive and inspiring experience to me. The Suzuki S-32 C outshines any of the Yamaha P’s and Hohner B’s in terms of craftmanship. Its body is partly wrapped in a kind of leather-imitate so it feels and it looks like a real instrument, and not like a kind of musical toy. My wife looked at it and said: Wow! Though the Yamaha P25 was my favorite despite its yellowish plastic looks because its responsiveness and loudness are awesome, the Suzuki blows my mind away with its flutish tones in the high registers. Every key responds fast and there are no flats. ZERO air leaks, a perfect tuning. I am able to play its keys faster than I was on every other melodica. It is more expensive compared with other 32 keys top brand melodicas, yes. But one gets what one pays for, right? So to say, it is absolutely worth the extra cost spent when one wants a top instrument. I play all kind of music, from Brubeck to Coldplay to Jeff Beck to Bugge Wesseltoft to Shostakowitsch to Dream Theater to Steve Miller to Pat Metheny, so my spectrum in music genres is quite open. I come from keyboards and harmonicas, so a melodica to me is the synthesis of using fingers and breath. Suzuki has done a great job here. I highly recommend this melodica to any person who values a musical instrument by high quality aspects, so to speak in Oscar Wilde’s words: Only the best is good enough for me.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. B (verified owner)–
A Real Gem – Of the melodicas I own or have owned so far (4 Yamahas , 3 Suzukis, a Hohner, and an Eastar – all currently available new), this one is my favorite. Of course it’s an octave higher than the others, so it’s in its own class in that regard, but it has a sweet and beautiful sound. A joy to play.
D. C (verified owner) –
Quality workmanship – This is a well made instrument. This keyboard produces a solid reed tone with very low click sounds. However, this should be marketed as a “sopranino” melodeon as the top octave goes way beyond all the other melodicas I own. The top 5 or so notes can sound “breathy”.
P. A (verified owner) –
Suzuki S-32C – First of all, this is a soprano instrument. So if you prefer playing tunes with lower notes, you need to get an alto or even a bass melodica. Playing a soprano melodica for the first time has been a very positive and inspiring experience to me. The Suzuki S-32 C outshines any of the Yamaha P’s and Hohner B’s in terms of craftmanship. Its body is partly wrapped in a kind of leather-imitate so it feels and it looks like a real instrument, and not like a kind of musical toy. My wife looked at it and said: Wow! Though the Yamaha P25 was my favorite despite its yellowish plastic looks because its responsiveness and loudness are awesome, the Suzuki blows my mind away with its flutish tones in the high registers. Every key responds fast and there are no flats. ZERO air leaks, a perfect tuning. I am able to play its keys faster than I was on every other melodica. It is more expensive compared with other 32 keys top brand melodicas, yes. But one gets what one pays for, right? So to say, it is absolutely worth the extra cost spent when one wants a top instrument. I play all kind of music, from Brubeck to Coldplay to Jeff Beck to Bugge Wesseltoft to Shostakowitsch to Dream Theater to Steve Miller to Pat Metheny, so my spectrum in music genres is quite open. I come from keyboards and harmonicas, so a melodica to me is the synthesis of using fingers and breath. Suzuki has done a great job here. I highly recommend this melodica to any person who values a musical instrument by high quality aspects, so to speak in Oscar Wilde’s words: Only the best is good enough for me.
F. H (verified owner) –
Four Stars – so nice
B. C (verified owner) –
Five Stars – It’s great quality all around!
M. B (verified owner) –
A Real Gem – Of the melodicas I own or have owned so far (4 Yamahas , 3 Suzukis, a Hohner, and an Eastar – all currently available new), this one is my favorite. Of course it’s an octave higher than the others, so it’s in its own class in that regard, but it has a sweet and beautiful sound. A joy to play.
B. F (verified owner) –
great – great
K. C (verified owner) –
not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas – My first melodica. It feels high quality, not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas. The sound is nice and smooth, and can be quite loud. The case is very nice as well.
B. C (verified owner) –
Five Stars – It’s great quality all around!
N. A (verified owner) –
Buyer Beware – Sounds like a kids toy.
D. C (verified owner) –
Quality workmanship – This is a well made instrument. This keyboard produces a solid reed tone with very low click sounds. However, this should be marketed as a “sopranino” melodeon as the top octave goes way beyond all the other melodicas I own. The top 5 or so notes can sound “breathy”.
K. C (verified owner) –
not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas – My first melodica. It feels high quality, not like I’ve heard about other cheaper melodicas. The sound is nice and smooth, and can be quite loud. The case is very nice as well.
B. F (verified owner) –
great – great
P. A (verified owner) –
Suzuki S-32C – First of all, this is a soprano instrument. So if you prefer playing tunes with lower notes, you need to get an alto or even a bass melodica. Playing a soprano melodica for the first time has been a very positive and inspiring experience to me. The Suzuki S-32 C outshines any of the Yamaha P’s and Hohner B’s in terms of craftmanship. Its body is partly wrapped in a kind of leather-imitate so it feels and it looks like a real instrument, and not like a kind of musical toy. My wife looked at it and said: Wow! Though the Yamaha P25 was my favorite despite its yellowish plastic looks because its responsiveness and loudness are awesome, the Suzuki blows my mind away with its flutish tones in the high registers. Every key responds fast and there are no flats. ZERO air leaks, a perfect tuning. I am able to play its keys faster than I was on every other melodica. It is more expensive compared with other 32 keys top brand melodicas, yes. But one gets what one pays for, right? So to say, it is absolutely worth the extra cost spent when one wants a top instrument. I play all kind of music, from Brubeck to Coldplay to Jeff Beck to Bugge Wesseltoft to Shostakowitsch to Dream Theater to Steve Miller to Pat Metheny, so my spectrum in music genres is quite open. I come from keyboards and harmonicas, so a melodica to me is the synthesis of using fingers and breath. Suzuki has done a great job here. I highly recommend this melodica to any person who values a musical instrument by high quality aspects, so to speak in Oscar Wilde’s words: Only the best is good enough for me.
M. B (verified owner) –
A Real Gem – Of the melodicas I own or have owned so far (4 Yamahas , 3 Suzukis, a Hohner, and an Eastar – all currently available new), this one is my favorite. Of course it’s an octave higher than the others, so it’s in its own class in that regard, but it has a sweet and beautiful sound. A joy to play.
F. H (verified owner) –
Four Stars – so nice
N. A (verified owner) –
Buyer Beware – Sounds like a kids toy.