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Tremolo HarmonicaTremolo-tuned harmonicas are mainly used in folk music. They can be seen in the cross-section of the individual air ducts. The division gives each channel two simultaneous sounding, each blowing or pulling. The sound is bright and vibrating.
Tremolo tuned harmonica for targeted use within folk music. The quality of the workmanship, the excellent handling as well as the powerful, fundamental sound give the instrument an unforgettable sound.
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A nice sounding and easy to play harmonica, though not as good as the Hohner I bought 40 years ago...and still have.
To be honest, I am still not competent but just like making music and would recommend this harmonica.
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Good harmonica
Michael C. 753 06.10.2014
Good harmonica, sounds nice, plays nicely and is well built with good quality. Bought as a present for my father.
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Enttäuschendes Qualitätsprodukt
JazzyH 04.02.2010
Ein Mundharmonika-Spieler hat mir mal gesagt, er wechsle dieses Modell wie ein Gitarrist seine Saiten. Trotz der gewohnten Hohner-Qualitätsbauteile scheint dieses Modell in seiner Gesamtheit eher misslungen. Vom Mittel-C abwärts ist kein Ton richtig gestimmt. Ich musste sogar nach dem Erhalt einige Zungen feilen und biegen, damit sie überhaupt klangen. Das Tremolo ist bei vielen Zungen mehr ein Klappern als ein Schwingen.
Einziger Trost: Der große Tonumfang. Also keine Frage, weshalb eine Hohner Rheingold das Fünffache für denselben Tonumfang kostet. Beim Spielen dieses Instruments werden manche Zuhörer an den Kenntnissen des Spielers gezweifelt haben.
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Armónica Big Valley
DiegoF 07.10.2012
Una bonita armónica con un sonido dulce que satisface mis espectativas, es de un tacto agradable y resulta muy suave de tocar. Tiene buen tono a pesar de que el cuerpo es totalmente de plástico