Sign up now for special offers & industry news...
The traditional, standard tuning. BLUES, FOLK, ROCK, COUNTRY, POP
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp, Marine Band, Golden Melody, Big River, Special 20, Pro Harp, Folk Master, Star…
The traditional, standard tuning. BLUES, FOLK, ROCK, COUNTRY, POP
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp, Marine Band, Golden Melody, Big River, Special 20, Pro Harp, Folk Master, Star…
The 'Handmade' series is for the discerning blues, country or jazz player. These top-of-the-line models are manufactured entirely by hand.
Durable plastic comb with recessed reed plates for playing comfort. The stable, airtight construction and full sound make the Special 20 one of the most popular diatonic models. Available in major, natural minor (dorian scale), and a special major 7th (country) tuning. Reeds: 20 Reedplates: Brass; 0.9 mm Comb: Plastic Length in cm:…
Durable plastic comb with recessed reed plates for playing comfort. The stable, airtight construction and full sound make the Special 20 one of the most popular diatonic models. Available in major, natural minor (dorian scale), and a special major 7th (country) tuning. Reeds: 20 Reedplates: Brass; 0.9 mm Comb: Plastic Length in cm:…
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz. Made of quality materials, Lee Oskar Harmonicas are the professional players choice.
Features
Airtight
Easier second-position bending
All key components are replaceable
Durable, they last longer than other harps
The traditional, standard tuning. BLUES, FOLK, ROCK, COUNTRY, POP
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp, Marine Band, Golden Melody, Big River, Special 20, Pro Harp, Folk Master, Star…
Great traditional sound. A good choice for playing blues. 'MS' stands for Hohner's Modular System. All MS components (comb, reedplates and covers) are compatible with one another, so that parts from different models can be combined to suit the individual requirements of the player.
The traditional, standard tuning. BLUES, FOLK, ROCK, COUNTRY, POP
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp, Marine Band, Golden Melody, Big River, Special 20, Pro Harp, Folk Master, Star…
A robust beginners' model for blues, rock and folk
The traditional, standard tuning. BLUES, FOLK, ROCK, COUNTRY, POP
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp, Marine Band, Golden Melody, Big River, Special 20, Pro Harp, Folk Master, Star…
Durable plastic comb with recessed reed plates for playing comfort. The stable, airtight construction and full sound make the Special 20 one of the most popular diatonic models. Available in major, natural minor (dorian scale), and a special major 7th (country) tuning. Reeds: 20 Reedplates: Brass; 0.9 mm Comb: Plastic Length in cm:…
Reeds: 48 Reedplates: Brass; 1.05 mm Comb: Pearwood Length in cm: approx. 15.5
The traditional, standard tuning. BLUES, FOLK, ROCK, COUNTRY, POP
The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.
Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp, Marine Band, Golden Melody, Big River, Special 20, Pro Harp, Folk Master, Star…
Harmonica Softcase, Zippered pouch, holds seven harps.