Re: [Harp-L] Hohner Bluesband?
Hello All,
Martin, I guess you are from Sweden.. I also guess that in this case you understand some german.
Anyhow, look at the following Amazon page and also read the customer reviews.
http://www.amazon.de/Hohner-Mundharmonika-Blues-Tonarten-Koffer/dp/B002P9C9YY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418942342&sr=8-2&keywords=hohner+blues+harp <http://www.amazon.de/Hohner-Mundharmonika-Blues-Tonarten-Koffer/dp/B002P9C9YY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418942342&sr=8-2&keywords=hohner+blues+harp>
In the article description the call them Blues Harps, but in the picture you clearly can read âBluesbandâ.
A Bluesband has a single price level of 5 up to 10 Euro.
A genuine Hohner Blues Harp costs more than 30 Euro, same level as Seydels Blues Session, the Hohner Special 20 and the Lee Oscar Major Diatonic.
Would you really believe that 7 Blues Harps with a retail price of around 210 Euro can be sold with that shown case for 30 Dollars which equivalents about 25 Euro.
However you decide, Good Luck
RUDI
> Am 18.12.2014 um 09:42 schrieb philharpn@xxxxxxx:
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> The Blues Bands are perfectly fine entry level harps. It's the best deal going to get a set of 7 different keys for about $30. I have used the C model for my classes and never heard any complaints.
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> As for bending, the harps in my 7-set bend just fine. And they play just as well as the other German, Japanese, Brazil, China made harps I own in my extensive collection. The more expensive harps will just last longer on heavy usage. Of course, who would ever expect the BluesBand to stand up to the same kind of playing -- length of time or stress -- that the Crossover will take?
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> If you want to spent $100 a harp, go for it. But if you want good entry level harps in 7 keys and want to see what it feels and sounds like to play in other than the key C, go for it.
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> Phil
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rudolf Nasahl <rudi.nasahl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: martin oldsberg <martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Harp-l Harp-l <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wed, Dec 17, 2014 2:50 pm
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Hohner Bluesband?
>
> Hello Martin,
>
> I have also such a case with 7 Hohner Bluesbands. Would be glad to sell it as well for 30 Dollars. They all are leaky, dull sounding, hardly bendable and in my opinion not reasonably playable. For me that means they are worthless.
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> Regards Rudi
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> I bought them by error, I thought they are Hohner Blues Harps, which are reasonably playable, whereby the low D is an outstanding Excellency, I do not know how that comes.
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> > Am 17.12.2014 um 18:30 schrieb martin oldsberg <martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx>>:
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> > At a Swedish dealer thereÂs right now an offer at a reduced price of seven Hohner Bluesband harps, or another type called "Memphis". They both come in a case of the standard variety.
> > The price is less than $30, so itÂs something like $4 per harp.
> >
> > My question is: are these totally worthless, or can they, like the Silver Star, at least be used for practice?
> > I`m in no particular need of that case, so thatÂs not crucial; and I donÂt have to be told that thou shalt always buy harps for $200 or more in order to be a good harmonicist -- IÂd just appreciate an honest opinion of these instruments on the lower rungs of the quality ladder.
> >
> > Cheers,Martin
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