Description

Reviews
5
9 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Performance4
- Jam Sessions1
- Practice1
- Solo Performing1
- Pricey / Poor Value1
- Experienced4
- Professional Musician2
- Great Sound5
- Excellent Craftsmanship4
- Durable3
- Great Intonation3
- Highly Responsive2
Reviewed by 9 customers
I would buy this product again
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJeffrey
fromIndianapolis, IN
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this harmonica for Gigs. it has a great sound. I am looking to utilize it further to see what the longevity of the product is. I often have a habit of blowing out reeds. Hopefully it will not happen so quickly on this one. Able to get this in the key of Ab is important. those are hard to find.
Yes
submitted4 years ago
byRob K
fromBoise Idaho
Great quality harps!
excellent quality you really came through.
submitted5 years ago
bypsyche
frombinghamton new york
i've played guitar and piano professionally and have dabbled with harmonicas and like playing them, as well as the wood flute, which got away from me somehow. things happen. been through plenty of instruments i am pretty old and just wanted to get one that was really good. this one is a joy and thank you for getting it too me so fast..
The best
Verified Buyer
submitted6 years ago
byRobert
fromUndisclosed
Amazing
great harmonica
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byTed
fromUndisclosed
Great blues harmonica and very durable.
The best
submitted7 years ago
bywminor33
fromKnoxville TN
Don't spend your money on any other brand. My hohners and Lee Oskars didn't last.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted4 years ago
asked byAl
fromGolden, CO
What are the dimensions? I've got a hohner and a suzuki. The suzuki fits my hand a lot better.
I’m sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information availablesubmitted4 years ago
asked byColleen
fromMinneapolis
When buying a harmonica for a beginning player, what key is best?
It depends on what key the music is in. If you're just going to be playing the harmonica on it's own, without any other instruments then the key isn't as important. Typically the main ones are C, G, Eb and Bb. C and G would be the most common keys for playing along with others.submitted5 years ago
asked byRockin randy
fromHuron ohio
What's the difference between a noble 1847 sydel blues harmonica and a silver 1847 sydel blues harmonica
Mainly cosmetic differences.submitted5 years ago
asked byBobby Joe
fromKingman, AZ
If you purchase all the keys is the a compatible case to hold all of them available?
The closest case, by SEYDEL, holds 12. We have other cases that will hold more. Please give us a call and we’ll help you pick something out – 877 687 5403