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pitter6068
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« on: June 08, 2012, 01:01:57 PM »

Hey what's up!!!  I'm kinda new to the harmonica.  I'm about two-thirds of the way through JP's lessons, I've been using a Blues Band so far, and I feel like I want to upgrade to a nicer harmonica.  My question is.....  If I'm confident enough that I'm going to stick with the harmonica, should I go ahead and consider buying multiple keys?  I've seen the grouping of keys G, A, C, D, and E with a case for sale and that seems like a pretty good deal.  Any advice would be helpful....  Thanks.

Travis
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paulbunyn
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2012, 05:22:52 PM »

What brand/style are they?
 I would advise  Hohner Special 20 as your starting point for a decent low priced harp.
I have a set of 7, A,Bb,C,D,E,F I have used all but the E harp. I would leave the E harp till I needed it unless it just came with the set. My next will be a low F.
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« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2012, 02:36:05 PM »

Hey Travis

I am at that stage too, and after reading recommendations and watching review videos, on this website and others, I came to the conclusion that if you want to experiment with a new key, why not try something rather different.

My first (and still only) harp is a Lee Oscar Major Diatonic C, and I think my next will be a Natural Minor Am key (or perhaps Cm or Gm). Why? Because it seems like the range of styles one can play with the Natural Minors fits what I should like to play, and the mentioned keys cover what I think I need.

In brief, it is an experiment. Take it step by step, harp by harp, key by key. And most of all: Have fun!  Smiley
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