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product_id: 31550244
title: "56-CG Echo Harp 2x48 C and G Keys Tuned Tremolo Harmonica with Double Lacquered Maple Comb and Detuned Reed Pairs (Stainless Steel)"
brand: "hohner"
price: "AR$649447"
currency: ARS
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reviews_count: 13
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# Double lacquered maple comb 2x48 double-sided keys C & G 3+ octaves tonal range 56-CG Echo Harp 2x48 C and G Keys Tuned Tremolo Harmonica with Double Lacquered Maple Comb and Detuned Reed Pairs (Stainless Steel)

**Brand:** hohner
**Price:** AR$649447
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Double the keys, double the soul—unleash your folk spirit anywhere!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 56-CG Echo Harp 2x48 C and G Keys Tuned Tremolo Harmonica with Double Lacquered Maple Comb and Detuned Reed Pairs (Stainless Steel) by hohner
- **How much does it cost?** AR$649447 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hohner enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hohner brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Dual-Key Mastery:** Two harmonicas in one—seamlessly switch between C and G keys for versatile folk melodies.
- • **Travel-Ready Design:** Lightweight and compact, your perfect musical companion for every journey and jam session.
- • **Timeless Folk Favorite:** Classic tremolo harmonica sound cherished by generations—join the legacy of authentic music makers.
- • **Expansive Tonal Palette:** Over 3 octaves per key deliver a sweet, evocative sound that captivates every audience.
- • **Premium Maple Craftsmanship:** Durable, double lacquered maple comb ensures rich resonance and long-lasting elegance.

## Overview

The 56-CG Echo Harp 2x48 is a stainless steel tremolo harmonica featuring two keys (C and G) with 48 reeds each, crafted with a durable double lacquered maple comb. Offering over 3 octaves per key, it delivers a sweet, rich tone favored in folk music. Compact and lightweight, it’s designed for musicians on the move seeking authentic sound and versatile play.

## Description

As J.R.R. Tolkien famously noted in his epic saga Lord of the Rings, “Not all those who wander are lost”. Wandering through beautiful countryside is certainly a rewarding experience, especially with the right musical accompaniment. And making music in the home with family or friends is one of the most uplifting social activities of all. Or you can take a little piece of home with you wherever you go. The Echo Harp 2 x 48 is the classic HOHNER tremolo harmonica, with a tonal range of well over 3 octaves in each of two different keys. With its sweet-toned, evocative sound, it has been a folk music favorite for generations, and its small size and low weight make it destined to be your travelling companion, whether you travel on foot or by car.

Review: An impressive and substantial instrument - This Echo Harp exceeded my expectations, and at this price, believe me they were very high. The harp is as sizable and hefty as I'd hoped. Physically, a beautiful musical instrument that has a quality feel. Intonation across both scales seems spot on. Tremolo is superb, and the Echo is a magnificent addition to my other 17 hohner marine band and blues harps, and my hohner Chromanica. The quality is on a par with the Chromanica, but the coolness factor and octive range of the Echo is off the scale ( no pun intended 😅). For jigs and folk songs this thing is on another level. As others say, it sounds like an accordion, but even better. Not a harp for blues wailing, but for anything folkish, the Echo will be my harp of choice. I do wish the substantial cardboard box it came in was plastic, especially with the neat alpine image printed on the lid. All in all a great harp experience.
Review: I love the sound! - This two-key Echo tremolo harmonica sounds absolutely beautiful. The double reed sound is somewhat reminiscent (to me anyway) of an accordion. Hohner's web site describes the tremolo harmonica this way; "Their unique sound is created by using two reeds for each note, tuned very slightly apart to create an uplifting, gently pulsating tremolo effect which is perfect for folk music." And I have to agree that the Hohner C/G Echo sounds great playing the melody of your favorite folk song. I have played some blues-type songs and it sounds good as long as I don't get too vigorous with it. The reeds are light and have a beautiful sound that does not need a lot of breath. Even the lowest notes are easy to play. In fact, I find that blowing too hard can make the notes sound wrong, this is especially true at the upper end of the scale. (Blowing too hard can make any harmonica sound wrong, but this one seems to be a bit more sensitive than, say, the Marine Band or Blues Harp.) The Echo Harp can be played louder or softer, as with any harmonica, it just doesn't take as much difference in breath. Also, I have found that you can, in fact, bend notes as you play, but again, I find that a gentle difference will produce the note I want and too strong a blow or draw can make it sound wrong. As noted in the description, this harmonica has two diatonic scales, one side tuned to C, the other to G. This is what gives this harmonica it's unique appearance. The holes you see in the side plates of the harmonica are where the sound comes out, since there is no open back (that being the other key) - because of this it is difficult to add a vibrato sound using your hands, but the tremolo sound makes up for that, especially on sustained notes. This is a very beautiful harmonica and has a unique look because of the C/G keys, meaning (as I said above) there is no open back. The cover plates have a scroll-work pattern around the edges and the name (Echo) on the C side, and the M. Honer trademark on the G side. The comb is a lovely white maple wood which Honer's website says is double-lacquered, so it should last a very long time without swelling, drying or cracking (admittedly, I've only ever had one harmonica comb crack - my dad's old 64 Chromonica which was purchased around 1940). I am totally thrilled with this harmonica. It's unique sound lends itself very well to folk songs as well as cowboy classics (such as "Cool Water") and many other types. If you love playing harmonica and want to branch out from your old standard 10-hole diatonic, this could be just what you're looking for.

## Features

- Maple Comb: The Hohner 56-CG Echo 56 Tremolo Harmonica features attractive durable double lacquered maple comb
- Double-Sided Echo Harp: The double-sided Echo Harp is two harmonicas in one, tuned to the keys of C and G
- 3 Octaves: The Echo Harp 2x48 is the classic Hohner tremolo harmonica, with a tonal range of well over 3 octaves in each of two different keys
- Sweet-Toned: With its sweet-toned, evocative sound, it has been a folk music favorite for generations
- Small Size Harmonica: Its small size and low weight make it destined to be your travelling companion, whether you travel on foot or by car

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00B5LDERY |
| Brand Name | Hohner |
| Color | Stainless steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (292) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190786083172, 00400912602123 |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Item Dimensions | 8.4 x 6.4 x 4.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | 56-C/G Echo 56 Tremolo Harmonica |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hohner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 56-C/G |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Name | 56/96 Echo Double Hohner |
| Model Number | 56-C/G |
| Set Name | C/G |
| Style | Keys: C-G |
| UPC | 400912602123 190786083172 |
| Warranty Description | 90 day warranty. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hohner
- **Color:** Stainless steel
- **Instrument Key:** C
- **Material:** Wood
- **Style:** Keys: C-G

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An impressive and substantial instrument
*by S***K on February 24, 2023*

This Echo Harp exceeded my expectations, and at this price, believe me they were very high. The harp is as sizable and hefty as I'd hoped. Physically, a beautiful musical instrument that has a quality feel. Intonation across both scales seems spot on. Tremolo is superb, and the Echo is a magnificent addition to my other 17 hohner marine band and blues harps, and my hohner Chromanica. The quality is on a par with the Chromanica, but the coolness factor and octive range of the Echo is off the scale ( no pun intended 😅). For jigs and folk songs this thing is on another level. As others say, it sounds like an accordion, but even better. Not a harp for blues wailing, but for anything folkish, the Echo will be my harp of choice. I do wish the substantial cardboard box it came in was plastic, especially with the neat alpine image printed on the lid. All in all a great harp experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love the sound!
*by J***. on January 21, 2019*

This two-key Echo tremolo harmonica sounds absolutely beautiful. The double reed sound is somewhat reminiscent (to me anyway) of an accordion. Hohner's web site describes the tremolo harmonica this way; "Their unique sound is created by using two reeds for each note, tuned very slightly apart to create an uplifting, gently pulsating tremolo effect which is perfect for folk music." And I have to agree that the Hohner C/G Echo sounds great playing the melody of your favorite folk song. I have played some blues-type songs and it sounds good as long as I don't get too vigorous with it. The reeds are light and have a beautiful sound that does not need a lot of breath. Even the lowest notes are easy to play. In fact, I find that blowing too hard can make the notes sound wrong, this is especially true at the upper end of the scale. (Blowing too hard can make any harmonica sound wrong, but this one seems to be a bit more sensitive than, say, the Marine Band or Blues Harp.) The Echo Harp can be played louder or softer, as with any harmonica, it just doesn't take as much difference in breath. Also, I have found that you can, in fact, bend notes as you play, but again, I find that a gentle difference will produce the note I want and too strong a blow or draw can make it sound wrong. As noted in the description, this harmonica has two diatonic scales, one side tuned to C, the other to G. This is what gives this harmonica it's unique appearance. The holes you see in the side plates of the harmonica are where the sound comes out, since there is no open back (that being the other key) - because of this it is difficult to add a vibrato sound using your hands, but the tremolo sound makes up for that, especially on sustained notes. This is a very beautiful harmonica and has a unique look because of the C/G keys, meaning (as I said above) there is no open back. The cover plates have a scroll-work pattern around the edges and the name (Echo) on the C side, and the M. Honer trademark on the G side. The comb is a lovely white maple wood which Honer's website says is double-lacquered, so it should last a very long time without swelling, drying or cracking (admittedly, I've only ever had one harmonica comb crack - my dad's old 64 Chromonica which was purchased around 1940). I am totally thrilled with this harmonica. It's unique sound lends itself very well to folk songs as well as cowboy classics (such as "Cool Water") and many other types. If you love playing harmonica and want to branch out from your old standard 10-hole diatonic, this could be just what you're looking for.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very happy
*by S***S on October 23, 2025*

Excellent harp

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