Harmonica 10 Holes Harp 20 C Tone Diatonic Harp Key C Blues Jazz Band Mouth Organ Harp Early Education Baby Music Sense Training
Price (NZD): $13.95 / set
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Product Features
- The Harmonica 10 Holes Harp is a 20 C Tone Diatonic Harp with a Key of C. It is suitable for Blues and Jazz bands and is great for mouth organ and harp early education. Made of stainless steel with a metal body and phosphor bronze reeds. Model Number GW1266.
- This harp has 10 bores and other keys, providing a wide range of musical possibilities. The diatonic pronunciation method adds to its musicality. It is a high-quality international product with no high-concerned chemicals.
- The stainless steel cover material gives the harp a durable and stylish look. It is easy to hold and play, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced musicians. The phosphor bronze reeds produce a rich and clear sound.
- With a Key of C, it is ideal for playing Blues and Jazz tunes. It can be used in various musical settings and is a great tool for developing baby's music sense. The international type makes it accessible to musicians worldwide.
- The Harmonica 10 Holes Harp is a versatile instrument that combines quality and functionality. Its unique features make it a must-have for any music lover or musician. Whether for early education or professional performance, it delivers excellent results.
Specifications
- Hign-concerned Chemical: none
- Pronunciation Method: Diatonic
- Tone: C
- Cover Material: STAINLESS STEEL
- Type: international
- Number of Bores: 10
- Number of Keys: Other
- Reed Material: Phosphor Bronze
- Model Number: GW1266
- Body Material: Metal
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Conditions: Buyer shall pay all shipping cost for warranty services. Warranty does not cover physical damages.
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