Hohner Accordions 532 Blues Harp MS Harmonica – Key of C Bundle with Carrying Case, Polishing Cloth
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The brand name “Blues Harp” has attained cult status in the contemporary music scene as the world’s best-selling blues harmonica. The model which bears the name features a functional design combining a wooden comb, high covers without side vents and high quality reed plates to give the instrument its typical bluesy sound, which has made it immensely popular with beginning and intermediate players alike. Every now and again, a branded article achieves such a high degree of success and widespread distribution that the brand name becomes synonymous with the generic product. This has certainly been the case with the Hohner Blues Harp, now well into its fifth decade as Hohner’s most popular diatonic model.
Features
Doussié wood combStainless steel covers without side vents20 MS reeds0.9 mm brass reed platesAvailable in all 12 major keysMade in Germany
Specifications
item name: Blues Harp MS
Type: Diatonic
Tuning: Richter
Number of holes: 10
Reeds: 20 brass
Cover surface: stainless steel
Reed plates: 0.9 mm brass
Reed plate surface: brass
Mouthpiece surface: doussie lacquered
Comb: doussie, brown
Length: 10.5 cm
Product Features
- Hohner’s most popular diatonic harmonica
- Popular with beginning and intermediate players alike
- Functional design combining a wooden comb, high covers without side vents, and high-quality reed plates
- Available in all 12 major keys
- Made in Germany
Hohner Special 20 is the harmonica to learn on. I’m still new to the harmonica but I started out on this journey with a $7 Hohner Bluesband (Made in China). That model allowed me to practice single notes and learning the basics of using the instrument but it took a lot of effort to get good sound out of the 1-2 & 8-10 holes. But I didn’t know any better and figured it was technique. I was enjoying my learning though and decided to take it up a notch. After some research I opted to go with this Hohner Special 20 (Made in Germany). The…
Good harmonica. But…
Disappointing quality.