Swan Harmonica 10 holes (Key of C, Gold)
Product Dimensions;3.9 x 0.78 x 1.18 inch. – Case Size:4.3 x 1.18 x 1.57 inch. – Swan harmonicas are generally considered clean before the first use, but after using shouldn’t be shared. Unless something drastic happens to dirty the instrument, the only cleaning it should need would be an occasional wipedown with a clean cloth or paper towel. If you blow saliva or food particles into it, please holding it in one hand, hit the palm of your other hand with the side you blow into using adequate force to dislodge the foreign substance. Then wipe it clean.
Product Features
- C-KEY HARMONICA WITH 10 HOLES AND 20 TONES. Dimensions (length*height*width): 10*2*3cm. Perfect size for beginners
- HIGH GRADE MATERIALS IN EXQUISITE APPEARANCE. Made of copper reed plate with stainless steel cover plate. Solid, durable and stainless.
- GUARANTEED SOUND AND QUALITY. Emits rich and pure blue sounds. Each recorder is carefully tuned and tested during manufacturing to ensure best sound and quality.
- INCLUDES A DETAILED INSTRUCTION. Provides clear and detailed using instructions. Especially convenient for beginners.
- INCLUDES A DURABLE PLASTIC BOX. Packaged in a durable plastic case to avoid dust and scratches. Makes carrying more convenient.
Decent Harp For The Money š As a harmonica player, I could not resist buying a couple of these ~$5 harmonicas just to see what they were like. The two I decided on were this one, and the Johnson, both diatonics in the key of C. After receiving both, I must say there is a clear winner of the two – the Swan, hands down.That said, both are playable. However, even before opening both up, I could feel a difference in the “airiness” of the two (how much air gets around reed gaps and through cracks in the…
Swan 10 Hole 20 Tones Harmonica Key of C… Swan Arrived, and was rattling as I unwrapped it. One reed plate screw was in its whole but not even one thread, threaded. Others loose. So, while saw that looked and saw one reed end looked like something chewed on it, it’s end was actually split, –and all were filed or ground in various places. Also, the reed spacing looked arbitrary and quite high. So knowing it was going back or refunded, tried, –again tried –to play it… eh, lots a luck. One reed full flat to next note and others just…