Silver Creek

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The Ironworks Harmonica Key of C is a hand-assembled, 10-hole diatonic harmonica that produces a robust tone ideal for blues, folk, country and beyond. Designed to inspire musical expression. Its smooth comb and reed plate give this durable, portable instrument a warm tone quality built to last through years of heavy use. Musicians will appreciate the contoured cover plate, which allows for outstanding volume and resonance.

Hand-Assembled for Optimal Tone and Playability

The Ironworks Harmonica is meticulously hand-assembled to ensure the highest quality. This process results in an instrument with reeds and components perfectly aligned for optimal tone, volume and playability straight out of the box. The harmonica's 10 holes provide a versatile range of notes, allowing musicians to coax out soulful sounds ideal for blues, folk, country and a variety of other genres.

Smooth Comb and Reed Plate Enable Robust, Resonant Tone

At the heart of the Ironworks Harmonica's full tone is its smooth comb and reed plate. The comb, which forms the body of the harmonica, allows for the free flow of air, enabling a resonant, vibrant tone. The reed plate holds multiple brass reeds that vibrate to produce each musical note. Together, the comb and reed plate are designed to generate a robust tone with outstanding resonance and volume.

Sleek, Contoured Cover Plate Amplifies Sound

The Ironworks Harmonica features a contoured cover plate that helps project its rich tone. The cover plate's streamlined shape and stainless steel material are engineered to amplify the harmonica's sound, allowing musicians to achieve a full, resonant tone whether playing solo or with other instruments. The cover plate gives the harmonica a stylish appearance while serving an important acoustical purpose.

Pocket-Sized and Portable

Measuring just 4" long, the Ironworks Harmonica is a pocket-sized instrument that can go anywhere. Its compact size and stainless steel cover plate make it durable enough to withstand the rigors of frequent use and transport. Musicians can easily carry the harmonica in a pocket or bag, allowing for impromptu jam sessions and practice anytime, anywhere.

Silver Creek Iron Works Harmonica Key of C C
Silver Creek Iron Works Harmonica Key of C C
Silver Creek Iron Works Harmonica Key of C C

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  • Designed for blues, American folk, country and much more
  • Easy-playing reed plate
  • Hand-assembled, pin-attached brass reeds
  • Durable black comb with attractive stainless chrome cover
  • 10-hole diatonic harmonica in key of C
  • Designed for blues, rock, country and more
  • Easy-playing reed plates
  • Hand-assembled, pin-attached brass reeds
  • Durable, attractive stainless chrome covers
  • Includes rugged travel case
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including 1,3-Butadiene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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4.1

20 Reviews

76%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Great Price! Great Sound!

Love this harmonica!

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

2

Cheap sounds.. or for beginners

you can save a few bucks possibly buying this but at the end of the day it's a waste of money because I am works have a Black Creek model that is 10 times better and I bought the Black Creek models online cheaper than I bought the package of silver Creek ironworks model and to be honest they sound horrible when you go to the lower holes, the notes are very hard to bend because there's a person who is learning harmonica but can play really decent I've tried to figure out why can I get my harmonica to sound like the professionals and I realize my notes could not been no matter how hard I try then one day I thought a different type of harmonica that was a little more expensive and to compare the two it showed me these were not even get to start off with if you want silver Creek start of silver Creek Black gold there is a cheaper harmonica set especially if you order online you can switch notes really beautifully you can bend notes really well this onion works version is not worth the right even for practice unless you like a child but even so this type of harmonica so bad that it'll make you feel like you have not made progress because you can't get your keys to sound a certain way until you find out it was just these cheap harmonica.

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Best Uses
  1. Practice12
  2. Jam Sessions6
  3. As a toy4
  4. Performance3
  5. Leisure / hobby1
Cons
  1. Poor Quality5
  2. Poor Sound3
  3. Low notes sounds horrible and hard to bend1
  4. Sharp sides1
  5. Cant blow to hard on 11
Describe Yourself
  1. Novice8
  2. Experienced4
  3. Professional Musician3
  4. Child2
Pros
  1. Durable10
  2. Great Sound7
  3. Great Intonation6
  4. Excellent Craftsmanship5
  5. Highly Responsive4
  • Great for the cost

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byJoseph

    fromCedar Rapids Iowa

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Harmonica works well and was inexpensive

  • I would buy this harmonica again!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 months ago

    byKat

    fromTacoma WA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Purchased this harmonica as a gift for a friend just learning to play. Well made and great price.

  • Bluntly put...it blowed

    3

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byAntonio

    fromLos Angeles

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Honestly, it was my first harmonica. It didn't last a month but I feel I got the best bang for my buck. A pack of replaceable screws would've been perfect because they will certainly fall out. Several times before you permanently lose them. I'm buying 2 more for practicing.

  • It's a harmonica!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byRobert

    fromMiddletown, Ohio

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    It's hard to say much about a harmonica, but seems to be a solid product, at an inexpensive price. I plan to use it when traveling, or on a blues jam or open mic type of night. Nice hard case for it.

  • Great product and sound, highly recommended.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byRobert

    fromGravois Mills, Missouri

    This product is perfect for not only the beginner but also the aficionado. Perfect length and easy to hold, and and has a great sound overall..

  • Good cheap real harmonica, easy bending

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byZ

    fromSyracuse, NY

    Bought this from the store as a Christmas gift for myself. I had never played harmonica before, and just picked the cheapest one with C major at the store. After the purchase I did some research and read some reviews. The negative reviews worried me a little,especially one review from a pro mentioned the 10 hole was not bendable. However after 3 weeks of practice, I can easily do draw bend on hole 1 to 6, blow bend on hole 7 to 10 is a little harder but still doable, I can even bend 10 hole from C to A#, so all holes work! It seems a little breakin makes the bend easier, especially for the blow bend, but maybe it's just my skill improved after some practice. Probably I'll eventually upgrade to a better one but this one is good enough for me to start and play for years.

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  • asked byMarc

    fromTexas

    Is yhis a good one to learn on.

    Is yhis a good one to learn on.

    Open Reply - Beau
    This is an inexpensive harmonica, so it would be a good harmonica to learn on.