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Hole 2 can be tricky if you don't have a feel for it
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The top end holes 8-10 are also pretty hard to draw on
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second hole draw not working
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And one lost the 9 hole draw after only a couple of weeks
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On this harmonica every hole works, and the pitch is near perfect(my #8 seem slightly sharp) if not perfect
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On this harmonica every hole works, and the pitch is near perfect(my #8 seem slightly sharp) if not perfect
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The holes are easy to single out for a beginner
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the 8 and 9 holes didn't sound right when I would draw,I've tried cleaning it inside and out and still no change
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The dreaded two-hole draw is easy.
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number 3 hole on draw is flat
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I followed the Suzuki with a Seydel Session Steel (Great size, loved the full length covers, but the 10 hole was hard to bend and I found the sound to be a little thin).
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I slightly prefer the sound of the Special 20, the plastic comb of the Special 20 slides easily, and its holes are easy for a beginner to single out, so my preference goes to the Special
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That one had taken a very long time to "break-in" and I still could not get all the holes to blow, and none of the holes would blow dependably
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If a little more bulletproof (Suzuki, but I dislike the larger holes...), 5 stars all the way
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This one is recommended by many people as the "best 10 hole harp for beginners", but I'm disappointed.
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1 hole is broken
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The first hole is defective when you draw in
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The second week the 7th hole won't make any noise when I inhale
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For the novice, like me, this Honer has ten 'holes' that will create one note on the 'out breath' an a different one the 'in breath'
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For the first one I bought, I felt that hole 8 (especially D) was hard to sound
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The lower notes seem defective to me, especially Hole #3
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Every hole is easy to play
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10th hole is weak on the blow and draw, but I'm not sure if it's damaged, defective, or something else
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after 1 month of use the #2 hole blow reed is toast
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The holes are easy to single out for a beginner
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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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Right out of the box, after warming up , the #2 hole had a horrible rattle on exhale
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The number 10 hole was also not working correctly.
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I feel the sixth hole is a little hard to draw but doesn't feel broken or such
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First I tried a Lee Oskar (2 hole is tough to blow clean and 10 hole is hard to bend).
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The title says "Minor C," which should mean the E (blow 2,5 and