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D is also common and often considered easier to play than the C (the 2-draw should be easier)--Then F, G, Bb,
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The second one also had #3 draw defective which I fixed.
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but I can tell from the beginning that my draw on 2 (G4) is off and not working correctly
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Last week I spent $64.00 for two replacement reed plates and installed them, and one had a lousy 2 hole draw and five hole draw, which barely sounded
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It has loud, clear notes, is good for playing single notes, and the two-draw is uniquely warm and friendly
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the 6 squeled the 3 draw was bad and the 2 was out of key
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The dreaded two-hole draw is easy.
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The 2 draw will always be hard on any harp for any newbie
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Also, I don't need to use huge amounts of air to get a tone, the Special 20 is very responsive to even the slightest breath.1 draw and 9 draw needed a little breaking in at first, but once I played this harp for a couple hours, they were just fine.
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many reviews say the 2-draw is difficult to play and 1,2-star reviews often complain their 2-draw was broken from day one
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The Blue Midnight may have had some tuning issues as the draw made a flipping noise once in a while or not make a sound at all
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Admittedly, the 2-draw on the Special 20 is difficult to play (arguably more than usual).-(
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I really love it so far, easier to blow/draw than my previous one
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The Blue Midnight draws were harder especially the 2 draw
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As a beginner I know that the 2 draws are difficult at first, and I got better over time, but the 2 draws on the Special 20 seem like they require much less air to get the same sound
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D is also versatile and often considered easier to play than the C (the 2-draw should be easier)--Then F, G, Bb,
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Easy to play out of the box, including good draw tone even on hole 2
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Key of C first, then an A, D, G...enjoy!
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If this is your first Harmonica, I couldn't recommend this one more as it is sturdy, sounds wonderful and the reeds bend very easily.
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" It did take a little while to break in the special 20 before it played as easy and sweet as it's step brother- the American Ace
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Key of C first, then an A, D, G...enjoy!
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I am completely confused as to why they leave the edges of the plastic comb sharp.