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These harmonicas work well for what I do. I play traditional folk styles of music and use harmonicas with a neck holder while playing banjo (mostly) and singing. These are very easy to get clean single notes from as they are not as sensitive as the more expensive ones (I have several of those, too) which ring with harmonics and pick up notes from nearby reeds as well. As a bonus, the plastic top and bottom shells don't stick to a persons lips as much as the metal ones do. This doesn't mean you should replace your collection of more expensive harmonicas. The better harmonicas do have better overall tone. The Blue Ice Harmonicas are a good choice for when a simple, clean note is preferred over a rich note filled with resonate harmonics. The little zip up carrying case is nice, too. Now, if only Hohner would make these in E, F, A and Bb. I'd buy them.Read full review
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These harmonicas really are great for what they are intended. And they ARE cool looking! I expected a little more quality and one of them is a bit difficult to play, but for the cost it is a good value. And the carry case is a very nice addition!
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First off, look at the price. That said, I was pleasantly surprised with this set of harmonicas. You see, a few weeks ago, I was shopping with my grandkids and found a couple of toy harmonicas for them. Well, they cost me $2 each and were totally worthless. These, on the other hand, cost around $4 each and work perfectly for little ones. If you play harmonica for a living, these aren't for you. But for fun with the kids, they are perfect.
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Excellent bargain, though plastic piece broken of the "D" harmonica right in the middle of the blue `pipe. So a little bummed about that, but for the price I can't complain I guess. Would be nice to receive a replacement, but w/ mailing, etc. Who knows ;- ]
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If you are looking for quality sound and performance look elsewhere! I've owned/played Hohner harmonicas for years and love them, these are cheap, and sound like it! One of mine has a dead reed, they are difficult to play due to inferior design, are too light and feel cheap. If you are even moderately serious about your blues harp playing avoid these!
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