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  1. The iconic Hohner Golden Melody harp is the only diatonic model tuned to equal temperament, making it a favorite with jazz harpists who need to play in tune with other instruments in all positions. The beautiful pure tone sets it apart and makes it the ideal harmonica for single note solo playing. It's a soloist dream machine!

    • Reed plates (material, thickness): brass, 0.9 mm
    • Reed plates (surface): brass
    • Reeds (number, material): 20, brass
    • Comb (material, color): ABS, red
    • Comb (finish): ABS
    • Mouthpiece (surface): ABS
    • Cover plates: stainless steel
    • Keys: F#, F, E, Eb, D, Db, C, B(H), Bb, A, Ab, G
    • Type: diatonic
    • Tuning: Richter
    • Number of holes: 10
    • Tonal range: 3 octaves
    • Length: 10.5 cm / 4.1"
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  2. HOHNER's Golden Melody Tremolo is a gorgeous combination of retro 1950s design, eye catching color scheme and beautiful sound. Perfect for all styles of folk music, standards, pop and country melodies.

    • Classic 1950s styled harmonica
    • Key of C tremolo
    • 40 reeds
    • Double row comb
    • Red plastic comb
    • Slightly detuned reed pairs ensure the classic tremolo sound
    • Rounded cover form and comb for additional comfort
    • Made in Germany
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  3. When it came on the market in 1938, the 64 Chromonica was the first chromatic to boast a range of over four octaves. Thanks to the additional bottom octave, it took the tonal range of the harmonica into registers where it had never before been heard, as well as brought many pieces from the classical repertoire within the reach of the instrument. It also enabled the eerie, deep-toned growl and full chords of amplified chromatic harp which swiftly became an integral part of the blues tradition, a sound which lives on to this day. It defined the industry standard for professional quality 4 octave chromatics and has gone on to inspire generations of players in blues, soul, jazz and classical music. Whether you play alone or in a band, if you’re looking for a real workhorse 64 chromatic it’s still your best bet. Read more
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