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Harley Benton Blues Harmonica in B(H)-Major

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Harley Benton Blues Harmonica in B(H)-Major
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Best 'cheap' harmonica around
Richard1631 14.07.2015
I've tried all the 'cheaper' brands of harmonicas available and settled on these as being the best of them. When I started playing harmonicas I basically bought one each of the cheaper types, in different keys so see what I liked. I've settled on these. The quality is not quite as good as the £20 upwards price range, e.g. hohner sp20, or Lee Oskar, and I may replace ones that wear out with dearer harps, one at a time, but these are excellent value.
When I started I thought I'd only need about 5 harmonicas, A,C,D,E and G, but soon realized that guitarists capo up a lot, and C#, D# etc are getting as much use at the naturals. I've used them a a couple of gigs now, and I've grown to like them a lot.
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a decent diatonic harmonica at a great price
Anonymous 13.07.2016
I was quite pleased with this harmonica, and got a few in different keys. Great value!

The form factor is quite chunky, fatter than most hohners, but the sound holds up pretty well, giving a rich tone and good bends for blues. I would recommend breaking it in slowly for a few days by gently blowing chords (several holes together).

As a cheap blues harp to fill in your lesser-played keys I would certainly recommend it. If you only buy one harmonica though, particularly if you are learning, I would get recommend a Hohner Special 20 or Lee Oskar Major Diatonic, either in C (as assumed by most tutorials / teachers) or F (so you can play a blues in C),

Please note that a B(H) diatonic will play blues (in cross-harp or second position) in Gb, so this is the harp you want to play a Gb blues. To find the blues key count a perfect fifth up (7 semitones) or a perfect fourth down (5 semitones) from the key it is stamped with.
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Harley Benton Blues Harmonica in B(H)-Major