Purchased this for my 3 year old music enthusiast. Great value & the construction after months of use has held up very well. It also plays in the actual tone / notes unlike the toy ones from party supply stores. It's also perfectly sized not super huge or way too small.
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Just learning to play. Have an old Hohner Chromatic that my Dad left me, which is so easy to draw and blow. Got this Bluesband Harmonica because of the reviews. Its really hard to get quality sound out of hole 7 and 8... especially on the draw notes... But it was cheap! Looking to upgrade to a better harmonica in the near future.
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Not bad for pocket harp, it would be a little hard to play for anyone who isn't real windy. Higher notes require harder blowing. If you play hard you might get a little dizzy. All in all it is a fun cheap harp.
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This is a good beginners harp. Being plastic inside means there isnt any wood to expand and cause clogs with spit. This can actually be rinsed out with bottled water without harming it. I use these for music"ideas" then use my better harps to perform.
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Six dollar piece of junk! Complete waste of money. I should have known better that for the price it wouldn't be a quality product but I took a shot anyway. It doesn't even pass as a kid's toy. I bought one in the Key of 'A' and one in the Key of 'C'. The 'A' plays a little better than the 'C', but neither are playable (unless you just want to make obnoxious noise).
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