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Hohner Piedmont Blues Harmonica Set. 7 Harmonicas in Popular Keys With Case
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Hohner Piedmont Blues Harmonica Set. 7 Harmonicas in Popular Keys With Case

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Description:

This set of 7 Piedmont Blues Hohner harmonicas is brand new and ready to play. The harmonicas in the set come in all of the most popular keys: C-D-E-F-G-A-Bb. These 10 hole harmonicas feature brass reeds that sound great for blues, folk, rock or country music! All 7 harmonicas come in a custom designed heavy duty carrying case for protection and easy transportation. Included with the harmonicas and case is a helpful reference chart that shows what harmonica to play in relationship to what key the song is in. On the back of the reference chart are directions to play ''sittin on top of the world'' to help put the harmonicas to use for new players. Check our feedback and buy with confidence. SUPER FAST SHIPPING!!!

Features:
  • Set includes 7 harmonicas with a case

  • Harmonicas are in the keys of A, Bb, C, D, E, F, & G

  • Free song sheet

Product Details:
Product Length: 9.37 inches
Product Width: 5.9 inches
Product Height: 2.59 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 9.4 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 28 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4go 4 it  Aug 22, 2008
the set came quickly and the sound is pretty good for the price i would recommend it

1Pass on this  Jul 10, 2008
The case is nice but the harps are cheap. I was told they are the best. not true in my case they are not that good. They have failed, plus they have a very nasty smell and taste to them that I dont like so I say pay more for a better harp you will be happy that you did, Thanks From Mad Matt Blues

5A steal for someone just beginning.  May 30, 2008
I bought these probably about two years after I started playing harmonica just to try them out and I wish I would have bought them sooner. They feel good and sound good for a plastic harp. The reeds are a little weak, but I haven't busted one yet. I think the bendability of this set is great, almost effortless. If you are trying to make solid music of course you'll need a metal set, but if you are just starting out I think this is a great place to do it.

4great starter set  May 19, 2008
This is a great starter set for the new harmonica player. These are not the best harps out there, but you have a great range of keys to choose from. After you learn the basics on these harps and want to continue playing, buy a GOOD harmonica and playing will get much easier. The case is a great bonus!

5Great set and even better case for the money  May 06, 2008
This is the kind of set you buy along with a cheap 3/4 scale acoustic guitar to toss in your truck when you're going tailgating/camping and just want to have some fun without worrying too much if something gets lost or broken along the way.

First off, the case itself is worth the money this set costs. Holds seven harps securely, with a pretty solid exterior.

Now to the harps. I've been playing blues harp for quite a few years now. Are these as good as my Special 20's? Of course not. But they are certainly playable.

Every harp in my set worked. I can bend the holes on all the harps - even the high blow notes (except on the highest keys, but that's with most harps). My guess with people who can't bend notes on these is that their technique is less than perfect. This wouldn't be a great set to learn how to bend notes on, but if you already know how to do it well, they'll bend ok for you.

Yes, they are airy. Not so much as to make them unplayable though. They still give a decent sound. I'm not saying I would play one on stage, but they give a decent sound. Best I can tell Hohner took some of their standard reedplates and stuck plastic cases on them (Golden Melody I've heard, but can't be sure).

I honestly can't recommend these for someone seriously trying to learn to play, but it would be great for your kid to see if he sticks with it for more than a couple weeks. For serious learning, you're better off with one good harp than a set of subpar ones.

But just for fun, and a toss around set, these can't be beat.

Edit: as far as using the case for other harps, my Special 20's fit in perfectly, so I'm not sure which harmonicas the other reviewers had that would not fit.

 
 
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