Harmonica
Hohner Old Standby Harmonica, Key of C
(Electronics) Hohner Inc, USA
Release date: 2009-05-19
Key-of-C harp great for blues, rock, country, folk, and many other styles of music
Richter tuning and undivided air channels allow for techniques such as bending and overblowing reeds
Includes pull-apart plastic case
Price:
$12.00
$8.99
Answers
I cant find any on the net, so I asked here. anyone know of any blueprints for a harmonica caseing?
you need to line this one with cardboard, and some felt:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1055969/aw esome_paper_box_just_one_piece_of_paper/
Short vid of the case I customized to carry my harmonica gear
I have a Hohner Special 20. Everything I read recommends that you keep your original case to keep it in even if you are throwing it in your pocket (lint is no good for them). I have lost the case to that one and it is one of my easier ones to play.
If its just the one harp, may I suggest a mobile phone case? there are hundreds on the market, it would be ideal for a lone harp. I was going to pick up a load from Ebay, but in the end my step mother made me a roll with lots of pockets from a...
Price:
$22.20
$13.39
Inside Pocket
Holds 7 Harmonicas
Made of Heavy Black Nylon Cordura
I am looking for a fully functional, high quality mini harmonica that I can wear as a necklace (in case I wanted to blow some tunes in public)
I found this one and it seems to be okay. What do you guys...
The Little Lady is a great little harp for what it is. Sonny Boy #2 used to do a shtick were he moved his Marine Band away from his mouth and played a Little Lady he had hidden in his mouth. It is not "fully functional" in the sense a...
Price:
$33.00
Too low to display
Seven different Keys
Brass reeds
Lightweight
It is a Hohner, and it has a red case. They sit right next to the Special 20's in the music store I go to, but I can't remember what it is called. It has a smaller, sleeker body than the Special 20. I think they are a relatively new Hohner...
I have a Golden Melody that fits that description. It has a red case and sleek design, including curved covers and recessed screws. It's actually an old design and more expensive than the S20 (about $35 compared to $25)
The sound...
There are a few minor scratches and scuffs on the outer casing, I'm guessing I got them from cleaning it on my T shirt. I guess its that which left the marks.
Is there any way to remove them, or how to prevent them in future?
Well you could beat asoft cloth to clean it with. I dont worry bout scratches. They will happen, I just worry bout my sound LOL
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Case dimensions - 12-3/8 x 10-1/2 x 2-3/4
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2 9/16 long x 7/8 wide : Full diatonic range : 20 reeds : With plastic carrying case : Stainless steel covers : Plastic body
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2 9/16 long x 7/8 wide : Full diatonic range : 20 reeds : With plastic carrying case : Stainless steel covers : Plastic body
(Buy.com USA and Buy.com CA)Price: $119.00
(with cable)
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Brushed and polished stainless steel case. Black leather calfskin bracelet. Square fixed stainless stee
Quarter finals, round 3: recap and forecast
For the third round of quarter finals, the anticipation could not have been greater. This was a night of anticipated acts, hard sells and wild cards. The results of this batch were even more surprising, with the judges delivering harsh criticism of presumptive favorites, highest praise to presumed seat fillers, and even their very first performance-ending triple-X of the season.
The third round quarter finalists were:
1) South Philly Vikings (X from Morgan)
The South Philly Vikings made full use of their enhanced stage, using ominous lighting and an elevated platform that had the audience cheering before their performance had really begun.
Then the dancing began, after which it gradually became apparent that the Vikings were never really good dancers at all. Their performance was very theatrical, but not very coordinated, nor original in terms of it’s execution. Piers Morgan described the performance as being “just overgrown schoolchildren in robot costumes,” while Howie Mandel said it was “like an arts and crafts project on steroids.”
News
'America's Got Talent' - 'Episode 517' Live Show RecapTV Squad (blog) - Jul 28, 2010
Pierre, harmonica player: I've never heard Larry Adler -- named by Piers when judging Pierre -- play but when doing a quick search on the Net,
Examiner.com - Jul 28, 2010
If any act over seventy is going to make it through the first round, it will be Harmonica Pierre. And if he makes it through, it will be solely because heBlogTalkRadio (blog) - Jul 28, 2010
The music legend chats about his annual Sandy Beaches cruise—and lays to rest the rumor that he taught John Lennon how to play harmonica.
