Quite simply the most famous harmonica in the world, loved by everyone from John Lennon to Bruce Springsteen, this harp carries … More…over a hundred years of history within its reeds.Less…
Occupying the top three places, Hohner have established themselves as the harmonica-making masters. Closely behind the legendary … More…Marine harmonica, the Big River is almost equally as famous and distinctive. Almost.Less…
Be the coolest blues dude on the block with this distinctive, Greblon-coated diatonic harp. Its traditional and unmistakeable … More…style take me right to 1950s New York.Less…
Although there’s an argument against expensive harmonicas, I just love this piece. With 64 brass reeds and wind-saving valves … More…giving a better sound, this 16-hole harp is worth the splurge.Less…
Playing sharps and flats in addition to the eight notes of the major scale, this beautiful boat-shaped harmonica is ideal from … More…novice to Norton Buffalo.Less…
I love the sleek, smooth design of this diatonic harmonica. Designed by the legendary virtuso Lee Oskar, his harmonicas stake … More…their claim as the most airtight and best sounding harps.Less…
From the German manufacturer of the world famous Marine harmonica comes this lovely diatonic harp. With close-set reeds and an … More…open-framed mouthpiece, it is perfect for beginners.Less…
This 10-hole diatonic harp ticks all the right boxes. Copper reed plates prevent corrosion, the G key gives that great deep … More…bluesy sound and it comes with a pocket case.Less…
With reports of tinny soundings and flimsy materials, you may be better with a Hohner. But regardless of musical quality, this … More…harp is the ultimate in retro cool.Less…