• Reviews around harp (4.08 of 5)

    Lee Oskar Harmonica, Key of C, Major Diatonic

    • Great blues harp, has that bendable build
    • This harp is a great harp, pretty much the exact same as the Hohner Special 20 in overall quality
    • Either I'm a born natural, or this harp is just that good
    • I recommend this harp for not only, novice ,but professionals as well
    • A loud harp with great construction and fully replaceable parts if you manage to break or wear it down.
    • Great harp
    • You couldn't go wrong with one of these in C or A as a beginners harp ,super easy to bend.
    • The harp has always fascinated
    • If you are still reading this review, then you clearly are the type of person that would love this harp, add it to your cart.
    • In defense of the harp, it did get shipped out to Afghanistan so it may be having all these problems due to change in altitude, humidity and weather in general; or I just got a bad harp.
    • If I was going to recommend a beginner harmonica, it would be a Lee Oscar, or a Honer Special 20, if you were just wanting 1/ to test out harmonica and see if you liked it, and 2/ wanted to get a good quality harp to start, that could be used for a couple three years until you were an advanced intermediate or an intermediate advanced harp player.
    • This harp is worth the $, it has an excellent sound
    • Oskars are, over all, the best harps I've used.
    • Great harp, great price . . .
    • You need a certain level of quality or you will have a hard time learning techniques and get frustrated early on, this is about the right level of quality to cost for anybody that wants a good harp that will last and sound awesome
    • This harp doesnt just bring a smile to
    • I still go back to that $5 version, and yes, with the experience I got on the Lee Oskar, I can sorta bend, but frankly, that cheap harp just doesn't bend like this Oskar does
    • This is a great Harp, it plays very nice, very bendable, tone was good
    • This simple C harp is great for anyone starting out
    • It is head and shoulders above the "cheap" harp and a lot easier to play.
    • I picked up a Horner special 20 as well, but I prefer this harp.
    • i upgraded from a real cheap harp and this was well worth it
    • I never really leave reviews, but this harp has rekindled my love of playing just by its quality alone
    • This harp is going to work just fine for me
    • The thing that I have always loved about Lee Oskar harps is that the comb is plastic and they are bright and loud right out the box--beautiful sounding and LOUD
    • I love this harp
    • Awesome harp for a begginer like me.
    • It is well constructed and a great harp to get started with.
    • I've had this harp for several years now, and I just love it.
    • One of the best harps I've ever played
    • great harp
    • I bought a set of cheap Johnson Blues King harps, and actually carried a couple of them around with me for awhile, but cheap harps are cheap harps
    • Have had this harp for over a month and so far, so good.
    • This harp is the best I've ever played-period
    • Like all harp players of my era, I started on the Hohner Blues Harp and while the sound is great, legendary, they have that awful wood comb that sounds great but rots quickly
    • and I must conclude "this harp is awesome
    • But one thing I want to Say, Bending is Not as Perfect as SP 20
    • But it's still a well made product very similar to the Big River Harp.