Made from high-quality stainless steel with brass reeds and tuning plate
Supplied in a plastic case with cleaning cloth and instructions
All comments (20)
tryn2help
23 Nov 15#1
Used to like hearing the harmonica in some of the Stones songs - also Dylan songs, don't hear it so much these days, music scene totally changed, and maybe not for the better :disappointed:
Franco78 to tryn2help
23 Nov 151#2
Buy this one and play it to your one direction records.
tryn2help
23 Nov 15#3
Not familiar with that band, don't really keep up with music these days, most of it just sounds like wailing cats - guess I'm just getting older. :disappointed:
stokie
23 Nov 15#4
Lol
Keefy68
23 Nov 15#5
Excellent find: and I'm glad you mentioned what key it was in (C Major). However as I'm looking for one in B Flat Minor this deal is no good to me.
charliemike
23 Nov 151#6
I wish this was a C Flat Major harmonica. That's my favourite key to such an extent I transpose all of my music collection into this key and I also autotune my voice to it.
Heat added. Just be wary of returns or harmonicas that have been tried in the shop. Used harmonicas smell just like the mouth of a balaclava.
androoski to charliemike
24 Nov 15#11
Are you having a laugh at us?
If you want a semitone below C Major you just use B Major and fit it together with whatever you are doing. B Major harmonicas are readily available.
Remembering also (if relevant to your music) that for blues your harmonica should be tuned to a scale that is a perfect fifth below the key of your song.
Sofiaprincess118
23 Nov 15#7
what is this?
tryn2help to Sofiaprincess118
24 Nov 15#8
Left click on the gif, Sofiap'. :wink:
Sofiaprincess118
24 Nov 151#9
lol , thanks but i forgot it hard to translate sarcasm over text:|
adamcb
24 Nov 15#10
Always trust Lidl to sell a load of rubbish that nobody needs
compadre to adamcb
24 Nov 151#19
You really only ever say the same thing don't you. Always negative.
nja1
24 Nov 15#12
I intend to give this as a gift to a nephew who will make as much noise as possible in his house. Would this be a good choice?
androoski to nja1
24 Nov 152#13
Drum kit always works, if you can't get a vuvuzela.
dewonderful
24 Nov 151#14
Are you saying that Bob Dylan DIDN'T sound like a cat wailing?
tryn2help
24 Nov 15#15
Fair point, but at least he knew how to play some musical instruments, write music and even write a few songs - quite the opposite of those manufactured and controlled ken and barbie types that seem to fill our tv screens these days.
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Made from high-quality stainless steel with brass reeds and tuning plate
Supplied in a plastic case with cleaning cloth and instructions
All comments (20)
Heat added. Just be wary of returns or harmonicas that have been tried in the shop. Used harmonicas smell just like the mouth of a balaclava.
If you want a semitone below C Major you just use B Major and fit it together with whatever you are doing. B Major harmonicas are readily available.
Remembering also (if relevant to your music) that for blues your harmonica should be tuned to a scale that is a perfect fifth below the key of your song.
You sound like the first few lines of this modern classic, of which there are many
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToQ0n3itoII