🎵 Harmonize Your Life with Every Note!
The FenderBlues Deluxe Harmonica pack includes 7 diatonic harmonicas in the keys of C, G, A, D, F, E, and B Flat, all housed in a stylish carry case. Each harmonica features a 10-hole design with durable chromed metal covers, making it perfect for musicians of all skill levels.
K**7
Surprisingly Good!
I'm a beginner but that's who these harps are for, right? I'm taking some online lessons that kinda want you to have an A harp so you can play with the jam tracks in E (cross harp). I alread have a "good" harp in C, a Special 20. I also have been playing other instruments for over 30 years so this review is based on first impression but informed by my longer experiience as a musician.Came on time, well packet. Blew some chords and pulled blow and draw on all the holes. All the notes sounded easily and clearly. I tries some bend in my inept beginners way and ther were easy to produce.Sound is on the soft side, mellow as harmonicas go. The tonality is rich but I feel that for some "serious" blues players it may "run out of gas" before it gets as loud as they want. Neither may it cut through other iinstruments as well as the triple the price Hohners and Lee Oskars.Great for beginners given the price and easy playbility. With it's plastic comb, good as a second practice instrument for expericend players who like to let their wooden comb instruments rest between long sessions. Also as in my case, a good intrument to build a quiver of musical keys without dropping $55 dollars every time.
J**X
Great Blues Harp inside... be patient getting to it!
I have to give 5 stars for this affordable blues harp. BUT... it took forever to figure out how to open this case! don't give up keep trying, treat it like a big clam shell you have to open with both hands in a prying type of force. If you're a guy use your fingernail, gals use your fingernail file round edge carefully and t he top will pop open. DO NOT FORCE INTO THE BOX as the harmonica is right there. FRONT is the short lip where it will open, BACK is the hinge with the long lip. The do-hickey is on the bottom not on the top when opening the lid. OR IS IT JUST ME??? Great blues harp inside :)
A**R
Nice harmonica sounds great for a cheap one. Not a pro dont at all need a pro model.
For what's considered a cheap instrument this thing sounds real nice. Came fast too. Only a cleaning cloth in the box but it will be fun compared to the old family 'heirloom' that barely works. I need to retire the old Hohner to a shadowbox frame.
C**S
Made in china
Not to bad, made in china
C**S
From an experienced harmonica player
First off, I'm not a beginner, nor did I buy this for a child. I have been playing harmonica off and on for 30 years. I play a lot of blues and classic rock and country, and use draw and blow bends regularly in my playing, although I'm a bit old school so I'm afraid I don't mess with overblows much. I'm directing this review to harmonica players who understand what I'm saying. Sorry for the attitude, but as an experienced player it's annoying to consider a budget price harmonica and see the reviews flooded with people who either don't know enough about harmonicas to know a good one from a bad one or got it as a noise maker for their grandkids and could care less!I play Marine Bands and Special 20s mostly. Needed a Bb for one or two songs and didn't want to sink $40 into a Hohner so decided to give this a try. I wasn't disappointed! I was amazed at how it played out of the box. Thought I might have to fool with the reeds but every hole was good on bend and draw. Tried to stick to soft playing at first to break it in easy but couldn't resist bending and it was easier and more responsive than my last Special 20! The tone is a little brighter, and maybe thinner, but not to the extent that most non players will notice. Heck, even the case was great: solid sturdy plastic with a nice felt lining to keep the harp from rattling around, unlike Hohner's! The tone is in the ballpark and the playability is great enough that I'm thinking about buying a set of 7 to retune to Paddy Richter.Now, if you ARE a parent or grandparent buying a noise maker for a 5 year old, you can probably get a colorful plastic harmonica that can annoy every one around your kid just as well as this one can, and cheaper. But as a parent and teacher myself, I would recommend this one if you have an older child that is truly interested in learning. It's cheap enough that if it gets lost or they lose interest it's no big deal, but won't frustrate them by holding them back. A few notes to help you get started1. If you can't get a sound out a few holes (especially when you draw-breath in-on the second hole) your harmonica is probably not broken. There are some holes that are tough for beginners. Try using less air. If your child is frustrated, recommend that they "sip" like drinking very, very slowly through a straw.2. 'C' is the traditional key to start in because it's not to high or low pitched and is relatively easy for most people to learn intermediate techniques like note bending.3. Youtube is a great resource for lessons and most harmonica videos are made by great people who keep it PG but I'm a teacher so can't help but say: please preview anything your kids watch yourself first if at all possible. Y'all know that already, but I can't help it.4. These are reasonably cheap, so how about getting two and learning with your child? I bet you're stressed out too these days, and music is a great way to unwind and share time with your family. Off your devices and screens, face to face. We all need more of that.
S**N
Everyone should blow a mouth organ!
Works great. Taking the show on the road. Great sound. Top quality. Favorite mouth organ.
A**R
Wash your hands before you use them. They’re very fingerprint Susceptible.
Looks great I hope they perform as well as they look.
P**E
FENDER GOOD.
Works great for anyone learning how to play.
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