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The East top Tremolo Harmonica in the Key of C features 24 holes and is designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With a precision-made plastic comb and phosphor bronze reeds, it delivers a rich sound and excellent responsiveness. The harmonica is elegantly packaged, making it a perfect gift for any music lover, and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Item Dimensions | 7.17 x 1.18 x 0.91 inches |
Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Style | Professional |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | silver-C |
Material | phosphor bronze reed with welded,brass reedplate with electroplate,brass cover with electroplate,ABS comb |
Instrument Key | C |
W**R
Another great harmonica from Amazon!
This is the fourth Harmonica of this brand that I have ordered over the past year from Amazon. Each one has been delivered on time, in perfect condition , and have left me satisfied in every detail. They are nicely finished, great sound, and easy to play, ie they don't require a lot of wind to play.
S**A
Beautiful sound
When I first played a sound on this little gem, I was just blown away by the quality of its tone. Very rich, vibrant, and extremely enriching! Love it. Price was right, delivery was on time, and the instrument is just beautiful in every aspect. Love it.
R**K
Very Fast Shipping...
Well made, Good tone.
M**T
Very nicely made, but don't blow too hard on first hole
Very good quality sound, all notes continue to vibrate after you stop; sign reeds built to very close allowences (high quality mfg). These are better than the my Eastar harp. But, the first hole has a metallic rattle if you blow hard; reed is rubbing against the comb (either gap is too small or reed is slightly misaligned). I later bought the EastTop 7 harmonica box set and found the A,A#,E,F,& G harps-the lower key harmonicas- with this problem. Thus, I believe this problem may arise in longer reeds (lower pitch) built to really close allowences; thus, I'm keeping all of my EastTop harmonicas: with the caveat to not blow too hard on the lowest pitch holes on the A,A#,E,F,& G keyed harmonicas (the other harps played with no issues).
A**R
Pleased
Very nice product
C**D
Good sound
The media could not be loaded. This one has a very nice sound. Better than my Hohner Echo.
S**R
Super great the giraffes loved it
I carry a harmonica in my car and play it. I brought it to Lincoln park zoo and played it at the zoo and the giraffes loved it too.
A**R
It is OK but there are better option in same price range.
I bought Low D and G 24 holes tremolo harmonica because I wanted to learn Irish music on tremolo harmonica. Since then I bought a different brand that is most widely used among Irish tremolo players - which is TOMBO. Amazon carries some of those - in D and G - models 3121 and 3521 (more of those later).First good things - harp is sandwich structured and it seems airtight but it also is quite easy on your mouth - the 3521 Tombo is a bit rougher. Since on tremolo you move your moth across a bit more a smooth surface of comb and reed-plates is important. same goes for covers - they glide nicely. It plays OK - like all Easttops - no dead notes.Now not so good - I think tuning could be better. I have Suzuki, DaBell and Tombo tremolos and they all have better tuning. Easttop in G is OK but the one in Low D was a mistake - especially lower notes kinda grate your ears. Also the reeds are welded (on Tombo they are bolted) which makes it harder to replace them.The quality of TONE (outside of tuning issues) is definitely not the same as Tombo (esp. 3521 model) and I would not call it "professional" - more like enthusiastic beginner.Also I believe that unless you absolutely need extra notes the 21 one hole tremolo is a better choice for Irish traditional music - which mostly written in 2 octave range. It is less of a problem on solo tuning harmonicas but on tremolos wit Asian tuning low and high octaves have different patterns of notes so slow down learning process.Overall I would NOT buy it again - for $5 more you can get TOMBO 3121 "Band 21" model (recessed comb - made in China) or for $15 you can buy TOMBO 3521 "Premium 21" (sandwich build - made in Japan). Both have spotless tuning and nicer tone.
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