 | | The smallest playable harmonica in the world! What fun!
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 | | An affordable entry level official Hohner harmonica. A great choice for learners and beginners wanting real Hohner quality at a very good price.
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 | | This attractive and robust instrument is a quality staple for beginners and a sure performer for seasoned veterans. An original Hohner harmonica at an affordable price!
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 | | The one, the only, the original -- the harp that was there when harmonica blues was born. Made famous when played by every serious harmonica player from Little Walter to John Lennon, Paul Butterfield to Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and many, many more. The result of over 100 years of tradition and German craftsmanship, it is still the number one choice of top professionals and the most recognizable model all over the world, known for its full tone and wood comb. Play the Marine Band and be a part of history.
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 | | Greblon coated covers in matt black finish give this model an unmistakable appearance. Available in all major keys.
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 | | 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 and is available in 12 keys. Replacement parts are available.
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 | | This is a double sided Tremolo-tuned Harmonica. One side is in the key of C, the other side is in the key of G.
Tremolo-tuned harmonicas are mainly used for folk music. They are easily recognisable by the horizontal division of the air channels. Each channel has two reeds for each note, one pair for blown notes and another pair for drawn ones.
These reeds which are basically identical are tuned to slightly different frequencies. When played together, this difference causes the characteristic beating of the tremolo sound, a guarantee for a cheerful and merry tone!
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 | | This is a double sided Tremolo-tuned Harmonica. One side is in the key of C, the other side is in the key of G.
Tremolo-tuned harmonicas are mainly used for folk music. They are easily recognisable by the horizontal division of the air channels. Each channel has two reeds for each note, one pair for blown notes and another pair for drawn ones.
These reeds which are basically identical are tuned to slightly different frequencies. When played together, this difference causes the characteristic beating of the tremolo sound, a guarantee for a cheerful and merry tone!
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 | | This is a tremolo-tuned harmonica in the key of C.
Tremolo-tuned harmonicas are mainly used for folk music. They are easily recognisable by the horizontal division of the air channels. Each channel has two reeds for each note, one pair for blown notes and another pair for drawn ones.
These reeds which are basically identical are tuned to slightly different frequencies. When played together, this difference causes the characteristic beating of the tremolo sound, a guarantee for a cheerful and merry tone!
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 | | This is a tremolo-tuned harmonica in the key of C.
Tremolo-tuned harmonicas are mainly used for folk music. They are easily recognisable by the horizontal division of the air channels. Each channel has two reeds for each note, one pair for blown notes and another pair for drawn ones.
These reeds which are basically identical are tuned to slightly different frequencies. When played together, this difference causes the characteristic beating of the tremolo sound, a guarantee for a cheerful and merry tone!
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 | | Play in all keys on just one instrument!
Chromatic harmonicas are designed to play every complete scale in any key -- major, minor, pentatonic, blues, etc. -- all on one instrument. Additionally, all accidental notes are available at any time for any situation.
Each single hole contains four reeds; two natural notes and two chromatic notes. The reeds for the chromatic notes are enabled by pushing a slide button on the side of the harmonica. This chromatic is solo tuned, which means each group of four single holes covers a complete octave.
This design offers a wealth of new musical options to the player. Most commonly chromatic harmonicas are heard within the classical and jazz scenes, but often these harmonicas are used for blues, folk, rock and pop as well.
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