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Hohner 560PBX-C Harmonica Special 20 Key of C
  • Hohner Special 20 Harmonica in Key of C - 560PBX-C Model

Hohner 560PBX-C Harmonica Special 20 Key of C

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This Hohner harmonica offers amazing response, top - notch bendability, and the sweetest tone. It's the perfect pick for beginners learning to play. Its unique airtight design makes it a must - have for all harmonica players, whether you're into blues, country, folk, or rock. The plastic comb won't absorb moisture, so it lasts longer. It's favored by harmonica virtuoso John Popper of Blues Traveler and was played by Bob Dylan on his 2007/08 tour. Many of your favorite players probably have this in their collection. It comes in 12 major keys with lower and higher octave tunings, and there's also a Special Country tuning with a major 7th in cross - harp position. Reeds: 20. Reedplates: Brass, 0.9 mm. Comb: Plastic. Length: approx. 10.0 cm. PLU: 560PBXC.

Using this Hohner harmonica is easy. Just place your lips around the holes and blow or draw air through them to make different notes. When you're starting out, practice simple melodies to get used to the feel. For different styles like blues, try bending the notes by adjusting your tongue and mouth position. When not in use, keep it in a dry place. Avoid leaving it in a humid environment as this can damage the reeds. Clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth to keep it in good shape. If you notice any issues with the sound or performance, it might be time to have it checked by a professional.


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