Hohner 560/20 Special 20 Marine Band Harmonica, Key of C | 
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 40
Color: silver Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.7 x 1.1
MPN: 560/20-C Model: 560/20-C UPC: 400912600600 EAN: 0400912600600 ASIN: B0002E51RQ
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| Features:
| • | Pro Quality | | • | Richter Tuning | | • | 20 Reeds | | • | Genuine Brass Plates | | • | Plastic Body |
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Product Description Durable plastic comb with recessed reed plates for playing comfort. The stable, airtight construction and full sound make the Special 20 one of the most popular diatonic models. This is the essence of the Classic line -- traditional value and cutting edge technology. Extremely precise tools minimize air loss and ensure a quicker response and bigger volume. As always, each Special 20 harmonica is exclusively handmade.
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Learn to play an harmonic! October 30, 2008 Stefano Boscolo Marchi (Italy) IMHO the melodies of harmonica are the best sound in the world after Piano and Harp. learn to play!
HARMONICAS ARE A JOB October 25, 2008 Playing the harmonica is Like a smoking problem. You will spend 30.oo dollars every 2 months forever, until you quit. WHY ? Because in order to play good ,hard blues ( That sound good ). Your going to brake these things every 2 maybe 3 months........to be satisfied, and make you feel good. Don't let that get you down though....this brand of harmonica is ranked among all the pro's as one of the best for blues. But you have to remember...HARMONICA playing is a HABBIT and you will spend 200.00 dollars a year on these things to play GOOD BLUES. They are not a GIBSON guitar , that will last you forever. In order to play and sound and be good......YOU GOT TO BRAKE THEM. " Push them to there limits". And these SPeacil 20's are one of the best. Lee OSKARS are as well. But SPEACIL 20's produce more RHYTHEM,WARM SOUND, DEEP SOUND,EXPRESSION , than other harmonicas on the market. But they will brake. BUT WHO CARES, WHERE PLAYING THE BLUES.( And it feels good.)
Better handle design September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
IF you like great feel,CONSISTENT tone, loud tone.This is the one. The LEE OSKARS have a bad TRIANGLE style of cover-plate...POOR DESIGN. If they where made with Honers COVERPLATE DESGIN style, they would be awsome. The LEE OSKARS, have a better GRITTER,GRINDING TONE....but lack in durability with the BLOW reeds 4-6 holes and alway's have trouble, going out. There high notes 7-10, just sound off key compared to SPEACIL 20's. BUT the draw notes 1-5 last much longer then speacil 20's. Which is good for the BLUES, since the low notes are what all the pros play alot. The only exception is that #2 hole, never works properlly compared to the SPEACIL 20. They need to get ride of the rein-forced reeds in # 2. Both of these brands will brake. You can always count on the blow notes on the LEE OSKAERS, going. And the Draw notes on the speacil 20s. TRUST ME , I played both for 3 years. IF EITHER ONE, last more then 3 months.....your not playin them 1 hour, everyday.
Beautiful harmonica... June 6, 2008 Acad (USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
...and wonderful sound! It's my first, so I have no point of reference, but it sounded really smooth and great the first time I played it. Now I just have to learn how to really play it.
Quality September 20, 2007 Thomas C. (San Diego,CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bought the Hohner Diatonic in C for my wife after she got laid-up with a broken ankle. She loves it. I also bought a Lee Oskar Diatonic in C for myself. They both are quality harmonicas and sound great. Bought them from 'The Instrument Store'. No problems except, my wife now also uses the harmonica to call me when I'm out of vocal range...
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