The Lee Oskar Melody Maker harmonica makes playing single-note melodies easy. Great for country, R&B, pop, world beat, reggae, and more, the Melody Maker harmonica is designed to be played in the 2nd (cross harp) position, which lends itself to an expressive, fluid playing style that would be next to impossible to achieve in the 1st position. Many professional players (and quite a few here at Sweetwater) turn to Lee Oskar harmonicas. Check out the Lee Oskar Melody Maker harmonica, and you'll see why! Lee Oskar - a harmonica whiz Lee Oskar was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1948 and received his first harmonica at the age of six.
Well I'm regretting my purchase at the present time. I can easily play melodies in the 1st position and blues in 2nd position. This requires playing melody in 2nd. For my skill level it's not intuitive to play.