The Blues King harmonica has a professional sound from brass reeds that are recessed into its shell. This prevents air leaks and allows for generous note bending. The Blues King is available in all 12 major keys and comes with an individual plastic case and cloth.
Product Features
Brass Reeds
Individual Plastic Case and Cloth
Available in all 12 Major Keys Individually or in a Set with Featherweight Case
Inexpensive — Not perfect but worthy Lately I’ve been playing around with this JOHNSON BK-520-C (“C” for “Key of C”) Blues King Harmonica and comparing it to two other well-thought of and generally similar blues harps in the youth/beginner ($6 – $10) range: the Hohner Blues Band and the Swan 10-hole Silver Diatonic. While none of them is really up to the par of harmonicas in the $20-$35 range more commonly recommended by advanced amateurs and pros, I do prefer this Johnson model to the competition. The Hohner I bought and…
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Inexpensive — Not perfect but worthy Lately I’ve been playing around with this JOHNSON BK-520-C (“C” for “Key of C”) Blues King Harmonica and comparing it to two other well-thought of and generally similar blues harps in the youth/beginner ($6 – $10) range: the Hohner Blues Band and the Swan 10-hole Silver Diatonic. While none of them is really up to the par of harmonicas in the $20-$35 range more commonly recommended by advanced amateurs and pros, I do prefer this Johnson model to the competition. The Hohner I bought and…
Just learning to play the harmonica and this the perfect starter. Great price
fairly good harmonica