Suzuki HA-20-D Promaster Hammond Professional 10-Hole Diatonic Harmonica, Key of D
Ever wanted a Hammond organ that will fit in your pocket? Look no further. The HA-20 harmonica carries the colored Hammond logo, which looks great against its black shell. Immediately you will be addicted to its beautiful sound. The HA-20 features Phosphor Bronze reeds and includes a hard shell carrying case.
Product Features
- Key of D
- Ever wanted a Hammond organ that will fit in your pocket? Look no further
- Carries the colored Hammond logo, which looks great against its black shell
- Phosphor Bronze reeds
- Includes a hard shell carrying case
Sounds like heaven. I started with an $8.99 harmonica. After about a month felt certain that I would enjoy and pursue learning this instrument. I started doing some homework on harmonicas. I chose this one because of the sound. I watched many videos of different harmonicas. The Suzuki Promaster Hammond in C has a beautiful sound – I’ve worked with piano, guitar, banjo and ukelele but you cannot carry them in your pocket. This harp will travel with me and give me many hours of joy. I also use it as a breathing…
A Real Instrument No Doubt. I’ve owned my harmonicas: Marine, Special 20, Golden Melody, Big River, Tremolo, Diatonic, Chromatic, el cheapos mid-range and so on. This is definitely the most expensive one ive invested in and its well worth it. The notes are easier to blow, the quality of tone is richer. The weight is heavier and the required air pressure from reed to reed is more predictable. Its also easier to glide your lips over the surface. This strikes everyone who hears it as a REAL instrument…not just a blues add…
Beautifully made, Beautiful sound Wow. Beautifully made and sounding. Smooth. Love the heavier metal comb that gives it “weight.” It is a very nice Promaster harp, with a black-enameled brass cover and black coated aluminum comb. It does not really sound like a Hammond organ anymore than the normal Promasters. Note, the similar looking but MUCH more expensive Suzuki Fabulous harps have longer reed-slots like German harps, as do the newer Suzuki Manji and Olive harps. If you’re looking at this, check out the Olive…