[Harp-L] inexpensive harmonicas
Another fine option: Hohner's "Piedmont Blues" harmonicas, in a nice
box set: 7 harps for $19.95 at a large chain music store.
Keys: C G D A E Bb F
That's $2.85 per harp, plus a carry case. They play just fine and are
actually easy benders.
J. Cederquist, Salt Lake City
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Man, these are what I give away. Beautiful!
http://coast2coastmusic.com/cgi-bin/cart/MLBK520.html
This is a convenient place to get them too.
On 12/16/05, Eric Chard <jeric@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I've never been this obsessive about my health-- then again, I've
> never had a really nasty cold for three weeks before....
>
> SO, I'd like to purchase some cheapo loaners to carry around and
give
> to those brave souls who want to "play harp" at parties and such on
a
> harmonica many strangers have used. >;^)
>
> Good, cheap-ass makes? Big Rivers?
>
> And, where to buy in Seattle? I"m getting tired of the 'tude at
> American Music.
>
>
> Eric
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