Suzuki Harmonica (HA-20-D) - 2024 report by Whydis
Suzuki Harmonica (HA-20-D)
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Ever wanted a Hammond organ that will fit in your pocket? Look no further. The HA-20 harmonica carries the colored Hammond logo, which looks great against its black shell. Immediately you will be addicted to its beautiful sound. The HA-20 f...
This Suzuki Promaster Hammond (C) is one beautiful instrument.
It is a fine little instrument with nice sound and fun to play
I would not recommend this as a first harp because then you wont truly appreciate this fine musical instrument
But I will say that the Suzuki Hammond Harp is a fine Instrument, it has a Beautiful sound, and a very fine luxurious tone, I hope to be enjoying this for some time to come
But I will say that the Suzuki Hammond Harp is a fine Instrument, it has a Beautiful sound, and a very fine luxurious tone, I hope to be enjoying this for some time to come
If your style of harness grips the harp from the top and bottom (like a sandwich) then you could probably use this harmonica, although you would likely destroy the handsome finish on the instrument
If your style of harness grips the harp from the top and bottom (like a sandwich) then you could probably use this harmonica, although you would likely destroy the handsome finish on the instrument
The black finish on the covers is very smooth and more comfortable to amy lips than any other harp I have played
, what I noticed about this harp is that it needs more air to play, my lips were hurting / tired after playing this for a few mins, now I don't know if that is true for all Low tuned harps, or just this one, but overall, I love the sound and the all black finish looks really awesome.
however the construction seems solid, finish is smooth,designed with lots of smooth rounded corners and just feels good in hand and mouth.
The finish allows smooth movement and the reeds provide an easy-blow a pure tone whether playing classic, folk or Blues.
That being said, this is straight up one of the best harps I've ever played
Just started playing it, and wow, this is the best sounding, smoothest playing harmonica I've ever put my mouth
These sound great played quiet or Loud.
So much better than the Suzuki aluminum Promaster, which tends toa bit of harshness in the high notes and is not nearly as sweet playing as the Hammond
But I will say that the Suzuki Hammond Harp is a fine Instrument, it has a Beautiful sound, and a very fine luxurious tone, I hope to be enjoying this for some time to come
The finish allows smooth movement and the reeds provide an easy-blow a pure tone whether playing classic, folk or Blues.
This is a air tight harp that plays really well, the back is open and the harp has a clean clear bright tone, that is loud when Loud is needed
The hammond has a darker tone not as crisp and vibrant as the Crossover
The Suzuki is easy to draw and bend with beautiful tone.