Harmonicas

 

The 64 Chromonica is preferred by professionals and semi-professionals for it's excellent reed response and bright tone over all four octaves. It features an extra octave in the lower register (below middle C), which makes it possible to play advanced repertoire.

USD 160.00

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Choice of the world's leading Harmonica artists, the solo tuned Super Chromonica has a three octave chromatic range beginning at middle C. Contains 48 reeds, fitted with special wind saving valves.

USD 120.00

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The revolutionary design of the XB-40 allows for the bending of every note, whether blown or drawn. This capability not only offers incomparable expression alternatives, but it also enables the use of all notes of the chromatic scale just by using the standard bending technique. In addition, the design and shape of the XB-40 generates a volume and tone that no traditional diatonic harp can achieve.

USD 90.00

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Steven Tyler knows two things one is how to dress like a rock star gypsy and the other is how to wail on harmonica. Hohner couldn't find a way to improve on the first part so the second part they took their research into refining. Play the same harmonica up to spec that Steven Tyler used on his "Honkin' on Bobo" tour.

USD 70.00

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The instruments of the Chrometta series offer an excellent basis for beginning the chromatic harmonicas playing. They combine best cost value ratio with a robust design.

USD 50.00

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Greblon coated covers in matt black finish give this model an unmistakable appearance. The abbreviation “MS” stands for Modular System, an integrated concept in harmonica design. All individual MS parts (combs, reed plates and covers) can be combined and intigrated with any of the MS harmonicas.

USD 30.00

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Attractive 1950s look, with full length covers, closed at the sides. The Golden Melody is the only Hohner diatonic harp featuring equal tempered tuning which makes it especially suitable for melody playing.

USD 28.00

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The world's first harmonica designed especially for Blues, the Blues harp features a wood body for natural tone, powerful reeds for deep, gutsy note bending and sturdy covers that allow air-tight hand control.

USD 28.00

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Internationally recognized by players for its simple beauty and resonant tone, this is the most famous harmonica in the world. The pearwood body, solid brass plates, and patented cover design produce a musical quality that, when first heard in 1896, brought the Marine Band immediate popularity. This is the model that helped to create the sound of the Blues, Country, Folk, and Rock.

USD 28.00

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Durable plastic comb with recessed reed plates for playing comfort. The stable, airtight construction and full sound make the Special 20 one of the most popular diatonic models.

USD 25.00

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The Piedmont Blues set presents the beginning harmonica player with an affordable way to sample playing in seven different keys (G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F).

USD 21.00

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Tremolo harmonica for beginners with smooth sound and solid plastic body.

USD 6.00

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