Product Details
Hohner Puck Harmonica in C

Hohner Puck Harmonica in C
From Hohner

Price: £7.49

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Incredibid Ltd

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Product Description

Hohner Puck Harmonica in C
Stainless steel reeds with a plastic comb, less than 3inch long. Bright sound


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28364 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Hohner
  • Model: M55001

Features

  • Hohner Puck Harmonica in C
  • Stainless steel reeds with a plastic comb, less than 3inch long. Bright sound
  • Made by Hohner - Hohner Harmonicas and Accordions are famous all over the world

Customer Reviews

great value for money5
The Harmonica came in just 3 days and i was suprised with the size of it. it is only 6.5 cm long which is a lot smaller than the picture. it is smaller than a standard harmonica which i thought was bad at first. but then i realised it is very good as it is dead easy to carry. It also sounds very good and LOUD if you want it to despite being very small. the holes are all there. all ten on the diatonic harmonica and no key like a standard one. i recommend this to anyone who wants to play the harmonica.

Nice Harmonica5
Well unlike the previous reviewer said, YES, it does have a Key! Its in C. The chords vary from C Major to G..7th i think. This does mean you cant do plagal cadences or anything minor. Nevertheless I really like this little thing. It is exactly pocket size, so you can take it wherever, and its also very loud! Hohner is a reliable brand so you shouldn't be disappointed. For myself, I don't play the harmonica well, so this is just something to keep me occupied.
Delivery was excellent. Shipped on Friday, arrived on Saturday.

Super Hohner Puck5
This small musical instrument is really loud compared to it's size. Any person wishing to take up playing the Harmonica should start with the Puck. Just with a few hours practice any novice should be able to play a few notes. So it is said 'Practice makes Perfect'. This is truely a smart little instrument.

Paul Birch