The Fender Blues Deluxe harmonica is designed to be versatile for all levels of players. Its classic tone and pitch is made possible with a molded PVC comb and brass reeds. Traditional shape and chromed metal covers will make your harmonica comfortable and easy to play. Reed plates are also replaceable. Includes vented hard plastic case.
Product Features
Key of C
Designed to be versatile for all levels of players
Its classic tone and pitch is made possible with a molded PVC comb and brass reeds
Traditional shape and chromed metal covers will make your harmonica comfortable and easy to play
Good product, good sound, take a chance! This is a quality piece that sounds great. I have read some negativity, but I don’t get it. I bought one for a friend, then one for myself because his sounded so good. Okay, I do not play on the Opry, but I do play to live audiences. Never had a soul complain. Now, I do have more expensive harps, but I had rather play one more easily replaceable that sounds good to my ears. So what I’m saying is, this harp is cost effective, with a solid sound that only a small section of the general…
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Good product, good sound, take a chance! This is a quality piece that sounds great. I have read some negativity, but I don’t get it. I bought one for a friend, then one for myself because his sounded so good. Okay, I do not play on the Opry, but I do play to live audiences. Never had a soul complain. Now, I do have more expensive harps, but I had rather play one more easily replaceable that sounds good to my ears. So what I’m saying is, this harp is cost effective, with a solid sound that only a small section of the general…
ok if you never played one before