🎶 Play Your Heart Out with the HOHNER Special 20!
The HOHNER Special 20 Diatonic Harmonica in C-major is designed for professional musicians and enthusiasts alike. With responsive reeds and a durable plastic comb, it offers reliable performance in any climate. The recessed reed plates provide comfort, while the polished stainless steel cover plates enhance sound quality. Compact and lightweight, this harmonica is perfect for on-the-go music-making.
Item Dimensions | 4.02 x 0.59 x 1.18 inches |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Style | C |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Stainless steel |
Material | Plastic |
Instrument Key | C |
L**O
Amazing Harmonica
Absolutely amazing harmonica. It plays and sounds great. I love it. To those who have issues with hole 2 on a draw, try to draw less air, open your teeth more and try to pronounce AW delicately.
L**N
Great
Great harmonica. Great sound and easy to play. Amazing product
S**O
Hohner Special 20 Harmonica C package
Very good harmonica. Clear and nice volume. Would recommend
J**S
Great sound.
Great sound, customer service.
J**R
Exact notes needed
Wish it had documentation that showed which notes could be played in each hole.
A**R
Satisfied
Every thing you could expect in an out of the box harp
W**Y
Highly rated
I am new to the world of Harmonicas, I have learned a lot by watching U Tube videos. Harmon is one of the most recommended brands and for many people the Special 20 is all they will need, Many pros play this harp.For beginners the Diatonic Key of C is the recommended Harp, and the special 20 is mentioned by most all ot the teachers. Your looking in the $50.00 range for the Special 20, you can find Harps starting around $10.00 but get reviews from teachers on the cheaper ones. If you are unsure of how dedicated you will be to learning you might want to look at the Horner Blues Band (around $10.00 on Amazon. ( there are many brands mentioned by teachers. You can go to" Harmonica.com" and research your heart out.I would recommend picking a teacher , buying their course and get started on thee basics and progress from there.
R**N
Special 20's have always worked the best for me....
Lots of different types/models of harps. Some obviously better for certain situations. But if want to LEARN harp, don't get a $12 harp. Spend the difference in money and you will be well rewarded. Same is true for most instruments, certainly a guitar.This is one of the easiest harps to learn how to play and they sound great and are quite durable. Most of mine last for years, which is good, because they are getting expensive (1 per key, really?). Used to be $25 all day long when I first started buying them.
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