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Suzuki Promaster HA 20 Hammond Professional 10 Hole Diatonic Harmonica

Suzuki Promaster HA 20 Hammond Professional 10 Hole Diatonic Harmonica

Suzuki Promaster Hammond Professional 10 Hole Diatonic Harmonica


Ever wanted a Hammond organ that will fit in your pocket? Look no further. The HA-20 harmonica carries the colored Hammond logo, which looks great against its black shell. Immediately you will be addicted to its beautiful sound. The HA-20 features Phosphor Bronze reeds and includes a hard shell carrying case.

 

 

Note layout of 10-hole harmonica
Major 14keys are available in HA-20. Choose keys according to songs played and performance style.

 

 

 

 

 

Point to choose key
The 10-hole harmonica basically selects the tone/key according to the song to be played, but sometimes the harmonica with a different tone is selected. How you choose tone is depending on how you play.

For example, if you want to play a beautiful melody straight, you should have the same tone as the song (called the 1st position), and if you want to get a cool ad lib with blues or rock, you should get the tone 4 degrees above the song (called the 2nd position). If you choose it, you will get a bluesy atmosphere.

$1,055.70

Original: $3,519.00

-70%
Suzuki Promaster HA 20 Hammond Professional 10 Hole Diatonic Harmonica—

$3,519.00

$1,055.70

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Suzuki Promaster Hammond Professional 10 Hole Diatonic Harmonica


Ever wanted a Hammond organ that will fit in your pocket? Look no further. The HA-20 harmonica carries the colored Hammond logo, which looks great against its black shell. Immediately you will be addicted to its beautiful sound. The HA-20 features Phosphor Bronze reeds and includes a hard shell carrying case.

 

 

Note layout of 10-hole harmonica
Major 14keys are available in HA-20. Choose keys according to songs played and performance style.

 

 

 

 

 

Point to choose key
The 10-hole harmonica basically selects the tone/key according to the song to be played, but sometimes the harmonica with a different tone is selected. How you choose tone is depending on how you play.

For example, if you want to play a beautiful melody straight, you should have the same tone as the song (called the 1st position), and if you want to get a cool ad lib with blues or rock, you should get the tone 4 degrees above the song (called the 2nd position). If you choose it, you will get a bluesy atmosphere.