Re: harmonicas for kids
You can barely go wrong with a Hohner Bluesband for $3.95 at a store near me.
I thought they only made them in C but I just saw a bunch of other keys too.
Also, you can go a long (if not all the) way with a Huang Star Performer which
I buy for about $10.95 (I can only recommend the lower keys since I haven't
tried anything above B). I don't care what anyone else says - they are great
instruments.
+Richard
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| From: bowerm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mike Bower)
| Subject: harmonicas for kids
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| Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 08:49:58 -0500 (EDT)
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| My daughter posed an indirect but interesting question last night.
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| Should would like to get a _cheap_ harminoca but wants a good one to
| play on. She is NOT a harp player by any stretch of the imagination
| and I don't envision that she will be. (She is taking piano and flute
| lessons this year.) But she does like to play around on them like
| I do. (I have 6-7 harps including two Chromatics but I just play around.
| You couldn't stretch your imagination and call me a harp player either.)
|
| Anyway, she seems to have her eyes on the Hohner HarmoniKids which is
| an echo model. Does anybody have an feelings one way or the other about
| what she should get (echo, diatonic, Huang Solo Cadet, what?)?
| And with her lead, I suspect they will all want to dig into their banks
| and get one. (Oh, Joy. The Noise we can make now!)
|
| Thanks in advance for your help.
|
| Michael Bower
| bowerm@xxxxxxxx
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