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Hohner Special 20 Harmonica, Key of C

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from: Hohner


Editorial Product Review: :A smooth 'comfortable' feeling harmonica with genuine brass plates recessed in a plastic body. The Special 20 is an exceptionally warm-sounding airtight instrument with bolted on covers that comes in a hinged plastic case.Due to health regulations t...


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Basic Beat Egg Shaker

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from: Basic Beat


Editorial Product Review: :Great quality, yet affordable! These BASIC BEAT Egg Shakers are enjoyable for children and adults alike. 2 1/2' long, these are the perfect size. For ages 3+. Colors will vary.


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Snoopy Jaw Harp

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from: Snoopy's Harp


Editorial Product Review: :This instrument is known by many names. Most commonly it is referred to as a Jews Harp. Other terms used include Jaw Harp and Juice Harp.The Juice Harp is played by holding the instrument between the teeth and or lips. You then pluck the metal reed with your finger. This simple instrument gives you an amazing range of tones and pitches just by varying your mouth shape and degree of plucking. Many of us were first exposed to this instrument by the most ...


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Johnson Blues King Harmonicas Set

(more) »rank: 266

from: Johnson


Editorial Product Review: :This set of 12 Johnson Blues King harmonicas is new and also comes with an extremely practical carrying case complete with handle and shoulder strap. Each harmonica has a chrome finish with brass reeds and a blue body designed for note bending perfection! There is a harmonica for every key (A-A FLAT-B-B FLAT-C-D-D FLAT-E-E FLAT-F-F SHARP & G) so the right harmonica for the song is always available. The hard-shell case is covered in black nylon and has a soft plush interior to ...


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Waltons Irish D Tin Whistle Brass D Tin Whistle

(more) »rank: 613

from: Waltons


Editorial Product Review: :Contains Waltons brass D whistle and six-language instruction leaflet that includes 20 popular tunes.


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Hohner 542/20 Golden Melody Harmonica, Key of C

(more) »rank: 335

from: Hohner


Editorial Product Review: :Curved cover plates extend the entire length of the harmonica, providing increased resonant capacity. Reeds are set close to the open-framed mouthpiece and respond to the most subtle of commands, making the Golden Melody perfect for overblowing as w...


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Remo Rhythm Club Bongos

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Editorial Product Review: :The Rhythm Club bongos are so cool. Place them on the floor and the kids take care of the rest. Featuring bright molded feet and bottoms for durablilty and sound projection


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Hohner Kazoo

(more) »rank: 1563

from: Hohner


Editorial Product Review: :A fun way to introduce music to children. These kazoos come in an assortment of colors including red, white, blue, yellow, green, and purple. Color preference cannot be specified.


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Hohner Harmonica Holder

(more) »rank: 717

from: Hohner


Editorial Product Review: :Made popular by the likes of Bob Dylan and Neil Young, this brace holds a harmonica right in front of your mouth, allowing you hands-free playing. It adjusts to any position and can be taken on or off with ease. For harmonicas up to 7-1/2' long. Nic...


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Hohner Marine Band Harmonica, Key of C

(more) »rank: 398

from: Hohner


Editorial Product Review: :Internationally recognized by players for its simple beauty and resonant tone, this is the most famous harmonica in the world. The pearwood body, solid brass plates, and patented cover design produce a musical quality that, when first heard in 1896, brought the Marine Band immediate popularity. This is the model that helped to create the sound of the Blues, Country, Folk, and Rock.


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