10828
A harmonica can sound good in all situations. That’s why so many artists from rock, pop, and folk use it in their music.
10831
A harmonica can sound good in all situations. That’s why so many artists from rock, pop, and folk use it in their music.
10832
A harmonica can sound good in all situations. That’s why so many artists from rock, pop, and folk use it in their music.
10869
With the new Super 64X HOHNER has managed to top expectations once again. Its double thickness reed plates now extend over the entire range of the instrument, offering a massive boost in volume in all octaves and the high-end coating gives it a uniquely attractive appearance.
11855
Lee Oskar Harmonic Minor (harmooniline moll) on olnud kasutusel pikka aega traditsioonilise häälestusena laia valiku rahvusvahelise muusika esitamiseks. Harmonic Minor suupill on väga hingestatud ida-euroopaliku kõlaga ja seda kasutati ka Lee Oskari kõrgelt tunnustatud esimesel sooloalbumil.
See suupill on mõeldud traditsioonilise ja erinevate kultuuride pärimusmuusika esitamiseks, nagu näiteks: minoorne Ida-Euroopa muusika, mustlas-, juudi-, vahemere-, Lähis-Ida-, Aasia ja Euroopa/Ameerika rahvamuusika, aga ka džäss ja klassikaline repertuaar.
11856
The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
11857
The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
11859
The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
11860
The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.