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The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of use are huge.You can play accompaniment or solo on it. The basic difference between HOBBYs and Richterkas is that HOBBYs have complete scales within the tuning and Richterkas have some tone changed within the scale (Richter tuning). This is their great advantage, but the beginner will soon find that some notes of the scale cannot be played. But it can be dealt with using a special technique called cross-harp (it takes practice). Richterkas are also produced in different scales, and therefore it is quite common for seasoned bluesmen to alternate several pieces of harmonica in different tunings at concerts. • Tuning A • Harmonica with diatonic tuning system (Richter tuning) • 10 holes with 20 slices • Brass sounds 0.9mm • Comb made of pear wood • High-quality metal cover and mouthpiece • Harmonica plays all major and harmonic minor scales • Length 10 cm Number of Holes: 10 Material: Doussie Tuning Type: C Made in: Germany Type: Diatonic Number of Reeds: 20 Bridge/Tremolo: No
Product Hohner Blues Harp MS C #1372222 has an EAN code 4009126731610.
Material | Doussie |
EAN | 4009126731610 |
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
MS system, plastic comb, 0.9mm brass reed plates, attractive and robust instrument, ideal for beginners. An original Hohner harmonica at a great price. | Number of Holes: 10 | Bridge/Tremolo: No | Type: Diatonic | Made in: Germany | Material: Plastic | Number of Reeds: 20 | Tuning Type: C
Greblon Coated covers, MS system, 0.9mm brass reed plates, plastic comb, 20 reeds, unmistakable appearance. Finish: Matte Black | Type: Diatonic | Made in: Germany | Bridge/Tremolo: No | Number of Holes: 10 | Number of Reeds: 20 | Tuning Type: C | Material: Plastic
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
The Richterka is probably the most widespread type of harmonica.If you are serious about playing and are thinking of starting a band playing blues, bluegrass, country, folk, rock, or pop, you should start with the major Richterka. Learning to play it is relatively easy, while the possibilities of
Bridge/Tremolo: No | Material: Plastic | Made in: Germany | Type: Diatonic | Number of Reeds: 20 | Number of Holes: 10 | Tuning Type: Db
Happy Colour Harmonicas from HOHNER, in C-majorHappy Colour Harps come in a selection of bright, fun colours, making music colourful!Hohner´s new Happy Colour Harps bring colour into their quality Richter harmonica range. They combine cool styling with excellent response and an astonishingly full
reedplates 0,9mm brass, 20 reeds, MS system, plastic comb, 'Greblon' Coated covers in matt black give this model an unmistakable appearance. | Number of Holes: 10 | Tuning Type: A | Type: Diatonic | Made in: Germany | Material: Plastic | Bridge/Tremolo: No | Number of Reeds: 20
reedplates 0,9mm brass, MS system, 20 reeds, plastic comb, 'Greblon' Coated covers in matt black give this model an unmistakable appearance. | Number of Holes: 10 | Material: Plastic | Type: Diatonic | Made in: Germany | Number of Reeds: 20 | Tuning Type: D | Bridge/Tremolo: No
Package that contains the HOHNER Big River Harp diatonic harmonica in the key of C as well as educational book and DVD (both in English language), aimed at beginning players with no previous knowledge of the harp. Easytofollow explanations and practise exercises take the reader all the way from the
0.9mm brass reed plates, attractive and robust instrument offers an ideal basis for beginners, plastic comb | Type: Diatonic | Made in: Germany | Number of Reeds: 20 | Number of Holes: 10 | Bridge/Tremolo: No | Material: Other | Tuning Type: G
Ocean Star C, diatonic harp, special tremolo tuning to generate a particularly slow tremolo which is perfect for Balkan and Far Eastern melodies. Features: Black plastic comb, 0.9 mm brass reed plates, 48 brass reeds, Stainless steel covers, Available in Cmajor | Type: Diatonic | Tuning Type: C | Number