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Fender Blues Deville Harmonica G

Description
Available in seven keys: C, G, A, D, F, E, and Bb.

Features
- Molded PVC comb
- Phosphor bronze, replaceable reeds
- Black satin cover
- Vented hard plastic case
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Reviews
4.77
13 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
I can dig it
I have played for 45 years and this harp is smooth and crisp perfect for blues or what ever you want to play
Most Liked Negative Review
It's alright
I have owned 3 Fender harmonicas. -blues deluxe -midnight blues -blues deville My favorite was my midnight blues. It was loud, and had a great tone. I was unimpressed with this blues deville, to be honest. The 6th hole, which is crucial for playing blues, gets stuck constantly, and that really bothers me. It will be silent, andn if any sound comes out, it's an off-key loud wail. The materials might be better than the deluxe, and it has a better tone. However, I find the deluxe to be way more reliable than my deville. This is very likely an issue with my own personal blues devile, and is probably a fluke. Personally, I'd rather go with the midnight blues.
- Performance7
- Practice7
- Jam Sessions6
- Poor Quality1
- Experienced7
- Novice1
- Professional Musician1
- Great Sound9
- Great Intonation7
- Highly Responsive6
- Durable5
- Excellent Craftsmanship4
Reviewed by 13 customers
Harmonica
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byJonathan
fromNew York, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The Harmonica was ordered on the Internet at guitarcenter.com website, effortlessly and was received in my mail in new, excellent, clean, working, condition, as advertised.
It's alright
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byLogan
fromTucson
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I have owned 3 Fender harmonicas. -blues deluxe -midnight blues -blues deville My favorite was my midnight blues. It was loud, and had a great tone. I was unimpressed with this blues deville, to be honest. The 6th hole, which is crucial for playing blues, gets stuck constantly, and that really bothers me. It will be silent, andn if any sound comes out, it's an off-key loud wail. The materials might be better than the deluxe, and it has a better tone. However, I find the deluxe to be way more reliable than my deville. This is very likely an issue with my own personal blues devile, and is probably a fluke. Personally, I'd rather go with the midnight blues.
i.m.h.o. -- possibly the best harp for the price ~
submitted4 years ago
byTeofilio, T
fromthe great amerikin mind desert, colo.
(part 2) ... I wuzz only getting started ... wearwuzz-eye? oyeah, when i bought what i thought wuzz a defective 'minor' harp. NATURAL (instead of "minor"" key. After the shop-owner 'corrected' me (Toots Thielmans "brasil project 2" is playing rite now in my house. Can you imagine that?) I kept the A-natural thing ... and now, months & years later I can play 4 songs! Bob M's "Eye schoot the sherrif" / my wife's version of JJCale's "Cajun Moon" / the intro to "Rhapsody in Blue" / and the theme to Gilligan's Island. Since then I've inadvertently (?) purchase a couple of Lydian harmonicas. To, perhaps, my credit, I can (& continue to) play nothing even remotely listenable with those harps. On the other hand, when the aliens finally arrive (if they haven't awlreddee) this could be the method we communicate with those amoebazz. (3) okay, we're now at the ACTUAL REVIEW. I've bought a FENDER harp before, and was pleasantly surprised about the quality and dependability. I've recently purchased two BLUES DEVILLE's and though I haven't had them but for a few weeks, they ARE REALLY GOOD SOLID-SOUNDING INSTRUMENTS. (Ask me about these after a few months -- I am (reasonably) confident that they'll "hold up" ~
i.m.h.o. -- possibly the best harp for the price ~
submitted4 years ago
byteofilio, T
fromthe great amerikin mind desert, colo.
If time and space allows, I'm gonna write a story. (Unrelated, but Toots Thielmans "Brasil Proj. #2" is on the radio rite now. Whoa ...) Okeh, i've only been messin' 'round w/the harp since 1968. I'm a slow learner. I couldn't play single notes for many months. During this time I watched a 6-year-old kid pick up one of my harps and go up-&-down the scale, blowing individual reeds. I knew my learning curve was steep, and probably not apt to improve much anytime soon. However, since my initial "I'm gonna learn the harp and keep with it" decision, I've actually learned a few things. (1?) If you're stumbling around in a high-altitude skiing town at 20degrees below 0, and jammin' along w/a friend for a while -- if you put that harp in your pocket and still wander around outside -- well, the following day if you try to play that harp, don't be surprised if ALL the reeds broke the night before due to the (inevitable) bits and mini-swamps of spittle 'n such which (again inevitably) accumulated around and below each reed -- and, due to the ambient atmospheric temperature -- ALL SPLIT -- ... I have not played any length of time outside when temperatures are like that ever since. (2??) Well, I only made this mistake for the first couple of years after I started to play, but (is there anyone here WHO DOESN'T IMPLICITLY KNOW THIS ALREADY?) ... yes, I would have a snack of dry granola or any kind of nuts and then play my harp. I'd like to think that the nut-or-cracker bits lodging in amongst the reeds BEHAVIORIAL CORRECTION would have occurred earlier. (3) there are TRULY WEIRD HARMONICAS OUT THERE. I bought a harp in a NATURAL (not 'harmonic') key from a store, played it, I WAS CONVINCED I HAD BOUGHT A DEFECTIVE HARMONICA. I went back to the store, the manager pointed out that the case was clearly marked "natural minor." Prior to that I had believed that "minor was minor" -- and that there was no sub-categories. I was wrong again. Well, I'm proud to say that I
Been playing 50 years. LOVED this the first time I played it
submitted4 years ago
byCallMeChaz
fromNew Hope, TN
Nice looking harp, with performance to match. I play a lot of one-hole notes , and this blows/draws a crisp, clean note..brighter than many of my harps. Bends just fine out of the box. Comfortable in the mouth. Recommend for the clear, bright tone (and a pretty lil' harp).
Sounds great
submitted5 years ago
byAce
fromChicago
First "professional" harmonica I've purchased and it sounds great. Fun to play and won't break the bank.
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byPete
fromLakewood Ranch, FL 34202
Deville: Length, width and height in inches? What holder is best for it?
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. Please see "Proline Harmonica Holder"submitted3 years ago
asked byPete
fromLakewood Ranch, FL 34202
1. The song is in E. Does the Harmonica have to be in E? 2. Does the Deville come in E?
It doesn't have to be. We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byyasha
fromoakland
whys the C note harmonica not got the letter C on it like the rest of the harmonicas
I’m sorry. Your question is not clear. Please call us at 877 687 5403.submitted5 years ago
asked byJimmy
fromOhio
Is this a 9 hole harmonica or am I not counting one of them?
It's a 10 hole.submitted5 years ago
asked byVZKevin
fromLas Vegas, NV
Can this harmonica make a unique spaghetti western sound?
Yes, it can make a spaghetti western soundsubmitted6 years ago
asked byGil
fromCA
I would like to know from any Blues Deville owner if you have tested your harps against a good tuner -- not just by ear. I have 2 Hohner Golden Melodies and one Special 20. None is as in tune I need them to be. Some reeds are as much as 8 cents off! How much will I have to pay for a perfectly tuned instrument? Any thoughts or recommendations? How in tune is your Fender? -- Thanks. March 22, 2019
We do not test the items or take them out of the manufacturer packagesubmitted7 years ago
asked byMike
fromMi
How do I cancel an order??
Please give us a call or e-mail your request to yourvoice@guitarcenter.com Thanks!