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Hohner Blues Band Harmonica
- Injection Moulded black plastic comb
- 0.9 mm brass reed plates
- 20 brass reeds
- Stainless steel covers
- Available in C-major
- 0.9 mm brass reed plates
- 20 brass reeds
- Stainless steel covers
- Available in C-major
Q & A
Question: How easy is this for bending notes?
- asked on Nov 26, 2024
- asked on Nov 26, 2024
Answer: It's pretty easy to bend with this harmonica. It's not the same quality as the more expensive Blues Harp but it's good to start on.
- answered by Ron Elliott, Moncton, New Brunswick
- answered by Ron Elliott, Moncton, New Brunswick
Reviews
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You get what you play for 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Belleville, Ontario
Paid $3, 20 years ago. It been my travel companion ever since. It's in my pocket, on the dash or in the glove box. A daily player. It's still fine. At this price point quality is a dice roll, so I don't dispute the other reviews.
I keep harps like this as backup to my performance harps.
Posted by Bunny Venom on Oct 28, 2018
Only for kids 4 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Edmonton North, Alberta
If you are a beginner, start with something better like a Special 20. It took less than an hour to feel limited by the Bluesband. Then you'll buy a '20 anyhow. Holes 4-7 worked reasonable, the rest not good at all.
Posted by Ted Starchuk on Apr 2, 2014
blues band 4 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Sydney, Nova Scotia
get what you pay for, 6 dollar harmonica. sounds alright but after a bit of hard playing some holes sound off and when being bent, great for someone wanting to get into playing harp without breaking the bank or for a gift for a kid
Posted by anonymous on Feb 17, 2013