Andoer 2-in-1 Dual-sided Tremolo Harmonica Mouth Organ Dural Key of C&G 24 Double Holes Reed Wind Instrument with Padded Box Cleaning Cloth
2-in-1 design distinguishes this tremolo harmonica from other harmonicas. Good choice for professional players.
Features:
2-in-1 (dual-sided)design, has key of both C & G.
Each side has 24 holes and 48 reeds.
Cover is made of chrome-plating copper, good durability.
Copper reeds and plate, come out with a pretty good sound.
Padded box and a piece of cloth keep harmonica safe and clean.
Ideal for music lovers.
Specification:
Style: Tremolo
Holes: 24 * 2
Reeds: 48 * 2
Key: C & G
Cover material: Chrome-plating copper
Reed material: Copper
Plate material: Copper
Comb material: Resin
Case material: Plastic
Product size: 18 * 5.6 * 2.2cm / 7.1 * 2.2 * 0.9in
Product weight: 223g / 7.9oz
Package size: 31.5 * 13 * 4.5 cm / 12.4 * 5.1 * 1.8in
Package weight: 391g / 13.8oz
Note:
We don’t offer color choice for cleaning cloth. Cleaning cloth of different colors will be sent at random.
Package List:
1 * Harmonica
1 * Padded Box
1 * Cloth
Product Features
- 2-in-1 (dual-sided)design, has key of both C & G.
- Each side has 24 holes and 48 reeds.
- Cover is made of chrome-plating copper, good durability.
- Copper reeds and plate, come out with a pretty good sound.
- Padded box and a piece of cloth keep harmonica safe and clean.
Much cheaper than a Hohner I wanted a new Echo Harp from Hohner, but they are hard to find and rather expensive. I saw this listed for 14.95 and had nothing to lose by trying it. No real surprise that is a Chinese copy of the Hohner model and has Mandarin writing on it, but I have to say for the money, it is quite a nice instrument to have and play. The C and G notes that I played were right on the money and I am very happy with this item. This is considered a Tremelo type harmonica and is virtually identical to the…
A very nice harmonica for the price.
An absolute winner unbeatable at the price. A very nicely made instrument, well packaged. It has a clear, powerful tone to it. Although easy to play it does seem to require a fair amount of air volume, not pressure, it responds easily. I’m still breaking it in gently I suspect it will become less demanding of air after a time, tried a few tentative bends which isn’t what tremolo harmonicas usually take kindly to and it seemed quite happy to do it. One thing worth noting, if you have a Hohner this harmonica doesnt have the same degree of…