Hohner Blues Harp Harmonica, Key of C
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From JP Allen:
The Hohner Blues Harp is an awesome instrument for pros, but if you're a beginner who is just learning the harmonica, here are two other recommendations:
1. Higher Dollar (professional): My #1 pick is the Hohner Special 20.
2. Economy: If your a beginner who would rather get a more economical harmonica to "test the waters" (i.e. make sure you serious about sticking with harmonica before you invest), the Hohner Blues Band will get you off to a great start.
Don't get me wrong; the Hohner Blues Harp is a phenomenal instrument for professional harmonica players. But if you’re a beginner, you might find it challenging to learn to bend on this harmonica (bending is that soulful wailing sound that has made harmonica famous).
From the Manufacturer:
Dig in deep and experience the raw power and grit of the blues. The Blues Harp is engineered for consistent volume and tone when used for intense blues playing. This harp can hang with the toughest players on their most serious gigs. Highly bendable with a dirty, dark hard rockin’ sound, this harmonica is designed to emphasize all the best qualities of blues harmonica playing. It has a wood comb for full tone.
Diatonic Single Reed Models
These models include some of the most popular harmonicas and are used in Blues, Folk, Country, and Rock. All feature reeds that are tuned to produce the natural notes of the scale without any additional sharps and flats. Most are 10-hole instruments with the 4 middle holes comprising a complete 8-note octave, and the holes an either side extending the scale and permitting chord playing. These models are capable of producing the expressive effects of bending and overblowing
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Technical Info
10 single holes
20 reeds,
Length: 4 in.
List Price: $48.00
Your Price: $29.99
You Save: $18.01
(we currently only ship to USA)
Returns Note: Due to health regulations it is illegal for any business to accept harmonica returns. Unfortunately we cannot accept returns on any harmonicas but they will be replaced by the manufacturer if they are defective - these days with computer engineering technology, the odds of getting a defective harmonica from Hohner or Lee Oscar are less than one in a thousand!







