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Hohner Piedmont Blues Harmonica Set


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Price:
$33.00
$19.13
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Part No:B000A2HDXA
Manufacturer:

Hohner Inc, USA

MFG Part:

PBH7

Customer Rating:
4.0 / 5.0
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  • Seven different Keys
  • Brass reeds
  • Lightweight
  • Carrying Case
  • Economical price

This set of 7 Piedmont Blues Hohner harmonicas is brand new and ready to play. The harmonicas in the set come in all of the most popular keys: C-D-E-F-G-A-Bb. These 10 hole harmonicas feature brass reeds that sound great for blues, folk, rock or country music! All 7 harmonicas come in a custom designed heavy duty carrying case for protection and easy transportation. Included with the harmonicas and case is a helpful reference chart that shows what harmonica to play in relationship to what key the song is in. On the back of the reference chart are directions to play ''sittin on top of the world'' to help put the harmonicas to use for new players. Check our feedback and buy with confidence. SUPER FAST SHIPPING!!!

With an attractive dark finish and included zippered case, Hohner's Piedmont Blues set is the perfect seven-piece starter set for those serious about taking up the harp.

Seven great blues harps in an eye-catching matte black finish with gold trim. Click to enlarge.

Includes zippered carrying case for your next gig.

About the Piedmont Blues Set
Piedmont Blues, or East Coast Blues, was born in the American Southeast during the 1900s. Out of its diverse influences arose some of Americas most well known blues harmonica players. What better way to recognize its ongoing influence than with a set of unique harps?

The Piedmont Blues set presents the beginning harmonica player with an affordable way to sample playing in seven different keys (G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F). Each harmonica has an eye-catching matte black finish with gold trim.

Packaging includes a cardboard sleeve with printed instructions and a key chart to get you started, and the entire set comes in a zippered carrying case for easy transport to your next gig.

About Hohner
Hohner--the world's largest manufacturer of harmonicas--has proudly maintained a tradition of high quality instrument making. Our mission is to offer a diverse range of models designed to meet the needs of every musician in today's musical climate.

Tireless investment in research and development, combined with knowledge that has been cultivated for decades, insures our high quality standards--both now and in the future. By working in close co-operation with the most renowned professional harmonica players, we ensure that our instruments remain on the cutting edge of the industry. Our up-to-date manufacturing process uses special alloys and precise stamping and milling tools to produce reeds of optimal sound quality, responsiveness and longevity.

Hohner's long standing dedication to harmonica excellence has inspired a loyal following among players from all walks of life; young and old, amateur and professional.

What's in the Box
Piedmont Blues Harmonicas in keys of A, Bb, C, D, E, F and G; Zippered carrying case; Instructions



Beginners Set2010-07-273 / 5
Great set for the beginner but if going to get serious about playing Hohner's Bluesband Seven Piece Set for only a few dollars more is a much better set.
HOHNER HARMONICAS2010-07-205 / 5
I am very happy with the set of harmonicas that were sold me at a very fair price. A fine seller!
Thanks.
These harmonicas sound dull2010-07-061 / 5
The price and case is nice, but the plastic casing of each harp leaves them dull sounding compared to my other harmonicas. I thought I'd round out my set with all the other keys, but these harps sound like they are playing underwater with no vibrancy. I guess you get what you pay for. Might be okay for a kids starter set, but if you are serious about playing harmonica, look for better quality than this.
Ok for the Money2010-06-243 / 5
I have a full set of Hohner Special 20s, and full set of Johnson Blues Kings. I really don't recommend this set except for newbies to play around with, but a Johnson Blues King set would be better. The Piedmonts are not very air-tight; they leek a lot. I have a Fisher Price child's toy that blows better. I guess you get what you pay for. I bought three sets for people as gifts, for them to play around with. For my set? I'll acquire more Suzuki Bluesmasters and Hohner Special 20s; use this Piedmont case for my travel set and give the individual harmonicas from the Piedmont set to my grandkids. ;) I paid $20 for this set; the case is worth about half that. ;)
good for what i wanted them for2010-05-194 / 5
yes these are pretty cheaply made but I am new to this.. ... I did not even know that there was more than one key before I saw these.... I think they sound good and they are a great way to test to see if you might like to play a musical instrument... I love to play around with these and they don't sound bad even when they get a little spitty. I just have to find the time to practice. I will be ordering a single one in the key of G for my more permanent instrument.

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