Hohner Marine Band Harmonica, Key of E - 2024 report by Whydis
Hohner Marine Band Harmonica, Key of E
Color:Silver
The Hohner Marine Band harmonica has been in use by harmonica players since 1896. Its pearwood body, brass reeds and design patented covers have made it the mainstay of Blues Masters for years. Whether your on stage or playing for your...
The #2 (E) doesn't work, and the #1 (C) and #3 (G) are spotty, so no first C chord.
Great product with terrific quality and sound with less effort that a cheaper made item
Highly recommend this product for the beginner casual hobby musician
what more can you ask for in a great product for a hobby
I slightly prefer the sound and playability of the Special 20 and would therefore recommend the Special 20 (C), though I would recommend the Marine Band (A) as a second harmonica
My favorite thing about this harmonica is the classic wooden comb, giving it a much more rich, folky, Bob Dylan-esque tone (which is what I was going for)
My favorite thing about this harmonica is the classic wooden comb, giving it a much more rich, folky, Bob Dylan-esque tone (which is what I was going for)
My favorite Plastic Comb Harmonica, and outstanding in terms of comfort and ease of play
This is a good harmonica expecialy if you like a wood comb
If you are a beginner I strongly recommend the Hohner Special 20 (plastic comb) for its ease of play
Fortunately these things can be easily corrected, and this is still the harp I reach for most often
I would not get another Marine Band harp until Hohner smooths things out.
The #2 (E) doesn't work, and the #1 (C) and #3 (G) are spotty, so no first C chord.
My favorite thing about this harmonica is the classic wooden comb, giving it a much more rich, folky, Bob Dylan-esque tone (which is what I was going for)
My favorite thing about this harmonica is the classic wooden comb, giving it a much more rich, folky, Bob Dylan-esque tone (which is what I was going for)
I hear that sometimes some holes can sound a little strange on a new harmonica until you "break it
I hear that sometimes some holes can sound a little strange on a new harmonica until you "break it
In terms of ease of play, the plastic comb of the Special 20 slides easily, the holes are easy for a beginner to single out, and the sound is extremely nice particularly for folksy music such as Bob
Tip for beginners from a beginner: Some people may complain that a few holes don't work, like the 2 or 7
" (10-hole major diatonic) though it will wail some interesting blues.