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Reviewed by 6 customers
I will not buy again
submitted3 years ago
byLaVivia
fromStillwater Oklahoma
Not easy to play
Happy with it.
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submitted7 years ago
byrobert
fromundisclosed
Bought this for my granddaughter so she would have her own and leave mine alone! Very happy with it. Thank you.
Nice instrument for children to try out.
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submitted8 years ago
byDavid
fromundisclosed
These JAMBONE harmonicas are OK for the purpose I need them for. I give them away to a small children occasionally, to give them something to make fun music with. (I work at public schools). These come with a case that is blue. The comb is a dark blue/purple almost black that looks cool. They make a good amount of noise but are a bit leaky of air when blowing into it. If you are serious about playing a harmonica, this is not a good choice. If you want to give some of these to little kids to have fun with .... then this is an inexpensive and good choice. I purchased TEN of them.... and ten little kids are going to have a smile on their face!
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submitted8 years ago
bycarmon
fromundisclosed
Nice
Jambone
submitted15 years ago
bybrakeman101
frompryor ok
this is a real good product for the cost.great for a learn or starting out,price of this iteam is not hard on the pocket either.I bought 2 of these and my 8yr old grandson has had alots of fun with it .We set and toot out sounds from our blue grass turns some church songs as well. ever ever happy with this.
Probably ok for a beginner.
submitted16 years ago
bySpacemanSpiff
fromAkron, OH
I hadn't played harmonica in about 20 years and didn't want to spend a lot of money on something I wouldn't use a lot, so I bought this one. If you're looking for a toy to give a kid and don't mind if it gets lost or broken, or if you just want to see if playing the harmonica is for you without investing any real cash, this will probably get the job done. However, you'll quickly outgrow it. It's certainly not intended as a pro instrument. It's pitched pretty high, so you can't tune your guitar to a standard tuner first. Admittedly, you typically tune your guitar to the harmonica for playing solo, but if there's a piano around, forget using this harp as accompaniment. It's also fairly out of tune to itself. On the plus side, it bends notes nicely, and it actually sounds pretty good. I played live with it the first week, but had to be extremely light and gentle on some notes to be anywhere near in tune. I'm definitely buying a better one.
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submitted7 years ago
asked byAmanda
fromQuincy, MA
I am looking to order 125-150 of these harmonicas. Would we be able to get them at a discounted rate?
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