Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica

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Designed by a master of the harp.

Well-suited for blues, rock, country, folk, and jazz. They're more airtight, easier to bend, and better sounding than many harps. Modular design.

Built in Japan to his exacting standards and incorporating new techniques and materials, it was in 1983 that Lee Oskar introduced his new harmonica. The radically different harp design grew out of Lee's frustration with the lack of quality and consistency in the mouth harps of the day. The design also benefited from Oskar's insights as a seasoned recording and touring pro.

The Dane's Design
Central to Oskar's design is a smooth plastic comb that doesn't swell like traditional wood combs. Aside from being easier to keep clean, the plastic comb is impervious to the swelling of conventional harmonica wood combs that can tear up the player's lips. By making affordable replacement reed plates available, Oskar's harps can be easily refurbished. You no longer need to toss out a harmonica because a reed or two has gone south. Replacement reed plates are available for every model in the Lee Oskar harmonica lineup and installation is easy since they mount to the comb with just three self-tapping screws. The reed plates have wide chambers and narrow dividers for faster, easier playing. A precision-molded, recessed bed holds the reed plate securely to prevent air leakage and project a bigger sound. The corrosion-proof, stainless steel cover plates are also engineered for excellent projection and tone. (Replacement cover plates are also available.) Lee Oskar harmonicas are tuned to 441-plus hertz for a brighter sound. With equal tuning by octaves, Lee Oskar harps have excellent intonation for blowing highly articulate, single-note leads.

More Keys and Modes
Lee's innovation didn't stop with a better-designed harp. Recognizing the need for harmonicas tuned in other than the major and natural minor diatonic scales, he introduced the Melody Maker and Harmonic Minor series that make it easier to play melodies difficult if not impossible to play with a standard diatonic harmonica. Another indication of Oskar's hard-won knowledge as a touring pro: Each harp is clearly marked in bright white on both ends with its first- and second-position (straight and cross-harp) keys. Each harmonica box is color-coded according to its series and also displays its key prominently. If you've ever struggled to find the right harp on a darkened stage, you will appreciate this simple yet essential touch.

About Lee Oskar
Even if you don't recognize Lee Oskar by name, if you've listened to pop radio much, you've probably heard his highly personal mouth harp style on War hits like "The Cisco Kid," "Low Rider," and "Why Can't We Be Friends." Oskar's staccato phrasing and uncanny tone—put to great use blowing horn-like unison riffs with saxman Charles Miller—gave War's funky stew of Latino, Caribbean, African, jazz, rock, and R&B elements a distinctive lead voice. This was especially true after the departure of vocalist Eric Burdon. The former Animals singer had been a focal point for War on early hits like "Spill The Wine." The band's eclectic and fluent mix of genres proved a rich fount leading to a string of '70s and '80s hits, usually with Oskar's distinctive harp riffs providing the signature sound.

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Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica Features:

  • Airtight
  • Easier second-position bending
  • All key components are replaceable
  • Durable and longer-lasting than other harps
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Sounds Better Than It Looks

Way back in the mid -1960's I played blues harp in a local band, and at that time the state of the art was the Hohner Blues Harp (I still have 10 of them, and after 40 years they still sound fine). Recently I got reinterested in playing the blues, and after checking out several websites it looked like the new "state of the art" was the Lee Oskar. So, I got one. First impression - this thing really looks like a cheap toy (the fact that it prominently features the name "Tombo" on it doesn't help any). But after playing it I was pleasantly surprised - it has a slightly better sound than the old Blues Harp, slightly sharper and brighter sounding - probably due to the fact that it has a plastic comb instead of the wood comb in the Blues Harp. It is also a little easier to bend the notes - not a dramatic difference, but noticable. I think Lee Oskar attributes the additional sharpness to the harmonica being tuned 1 cycle above concert pitch (441 instead of 440), but I don't think my ears are that sensitive. All in all, as my Blues Harps wear out I will probably replace them with Lee Oskars.

Reviewed by Harpmaster B on 5/1/2007 who plays christian blues.

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Best Harmonica on the market

I have 7 Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica's in various keys. I prefer The Lee Oskar Harmonica for the sound over any other harmonica I have played. I have been playing the harmonica for the past 63 years.

Reviewed by Phillip Keene on 12/8/2008 who plays Southern Gospel & Country Music.

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Workhorse Blues Harp

I bought this harmonica on the advice of an expert player I know for recording a bluesy harp-part on a rock track. This Lee Oskar is perfect for single-notes and bending, and as an amateur, I managed to learn and play the part fairly quickly. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

Reviewed by timdonderevo on 8/20/2009 who plays punk/rock/metal/country/blues/electro.

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Oskar Harmonica's

I consider the Lee to be one of the very best I have ever played, they are built very well and play true, with ease in playability. I will play them in Church as well as in Recordings. them to anyone who wants Quality in their Instrument

Reviewed by Rev. James Alen on 3/11/2009 who plays Country Blues,,& Christian.

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Awesome instrument

As a casual player, I had mostly Honer Special 20's. Then on my way to a party where I knew we would be playing,I stopped to pick up a new A-harp to replace one with a bad reed. They were out of Special 20's and the guy behind the counter suggested the Lee Oskar. I found it to have a much fuller sound, and be easier to bend than the Special 20 or the Honer Blues. Over time, I have been able to replace nearly all my Honers with Lee Oskars.

Reviewed by Ralph Greco on 1/5/2009 who plays Blues.

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