Suzuki

Description

The Easy Rider harmonica is the answer to every entry-level player's dream. An exceptional quality product manufactured to exacting specification, just like Suzuki's professional models. It's built to last, feels comfortable and sounds great. Laser-tuned brass reeds are easy to pitchbend for that fat, expressive sound the blues and folk player wants. Easy Rider includes a compact carrying case. Available in the keys of C or G.
Suzuki Easy Rider Harmonica C

Features

  • Laser-tuned brass reeds
  • Available in the keys of C or G
  • Includes a compact carrying case

Reviews

3.8

5 Reviews

40%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. As a toy2
  2. Jam Sessions2
  3. Performance1
  4. Practice1
Cons
  1. Poor Quality2
  2. Poor Sound2
  3. Folkmaster Harp Is Pro1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Novice1
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Highly Responsive2
  2. Durable1
  3. Excellent Craftsmanship1
  4. Great Intonation1
  5. Great Sound1
  • Get a batter one.

    3

    submitted3 years ago

    byChris

    fromAsheville NC

    I decided to finally get serious about learning to play harmonica. Between myself and my girlfriend we have many brands and several levels of harp from $15 to $60. The Easy Rider, while ok, is easily the hardest to play. Meaning, least sensitive, harder to blow a single note, most difficult to bend notes, and not as good sounding. If you can go up a step or two by spending $10 to $40 more dollars, you will have a much better instrument. It's important for a beginner to have a decent instrument. There's pretty cool stuff to learn with a harp. If this is all you can afford, fine, you will adapt. Enjoy!

  • Best to go up a step

    3

    submitted3 years ago

    byChris

    fromAsheville NC

    I decided to finally get serious about learning to play harmonica. Between myself and my girlfriend we have many brands and several levels of harp from $15 to $60. The Easy Rider, while ok, is easily the hardest to play. Meaning, least sensitive, harder to blow a single note, most difficult to bend notes, and not as good sounding. If you can go up a step or two by spending $10 to $40 more dollars, you will have a much better instrument. It's important for a beginner to have a decent instrument. There's better cheap harmonicas perhaps. If this is all you can afford, fine, you will adapt. Enjoy!

  • Suzuki Easy Rider G Harmonica

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byEarleG

    fromTN

    I volunteered to play a few fairly easy harmonica parts on some tunes but am mainly a guitarist and not a full timer harp wise. I'm impressed with how solid and well built this harmonica is for the price. The intonation is very good as well. This really helped in duplicating the parts in the songs. It was a couple dollars more than the other budget harps but feel it worth that gauging by the various reviews of this one and others in the same general price range.

  • Easy playing for a newbie

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byUke'n Momma

    fromMount Clemens, MI

    A great variety of sounds can be produced with this little harmonica. It is very responsive and allows you to try new techniques with confidence. The perfect playing for yourself harp or for use in club groups. I play with ukuleles and this harp can do country or blues well.

  • ok for melodies

    3

    Verified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    byharmonica bob

    frombucks county pa.

    ibought a suzuki folkmaster for five dollars more and it is pro quality

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