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Suzuki SU-21H Humming Tremolo Harmonica C


Description
Check drop down menu for available keys.

Features
- Double-holed harp with double reeds for full sound
- Beautiful, natural tremolo
- Ideal for gospel and old world music
Reviews
4.25
4 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Excellent harp!
submitted2 years ago
byHal
fromTexas
I write and play blues and ballads accompanied by guitar and harmonica. This is the finest harmonica I've ever known. The multi-octave feature allows for easy melody and improvisation, as well as interesting, non-repetitive (octave) transitions, but the minor key limits the harp's usability to the minor key.
Yes, will probably get several more in different keys....
Verified Buyer
submitted6 years ago
byJOSEPH
fromUndisclosed
Great purchase - easy to play, fine sound, very responsive....just breathe. I play mostly church hymns for personal gratification, and this harp is great for that. Imagine it would be a great choice for folk music also. I have several Suzuki's and I like them all - can't go wrong in my opinion. GUITAR CENTER is a great place to deal with....friendly, helpful, professional.
Disappointing
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submitted8 years ago
byThomas
fromundisclosed
I bought this to use for folk music gigs. Although it is fairly well made, I was disappointed by the tinny, "tweety" tone. For the high price I expected something with a richer, fuller tone.
Haunting Sound
submitted12 years ago
byStanley McHugh
fromBellaire, Texas
The Suzuki Humming Tremolo harp has a beautiful truly "haunting" sound. It is very well made and tight so that even though you are always playing at least two reeds (as with all tremolo harps) you don't run out of air on either blow or draw notes. I like it so well that I am ordering another in Am.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byAlicia
fromundisclosed
Is this harmonica made in Japan? What is the difference between this and Suzuki 2 Timer Tremolo 24 holes?
Yes. Please give us a call to better help you out – 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byHerb
fromWestborough MA
What is the diffsrence between Humming SU-21H and SU-21W moodels
They appear to be very similar, please give us a call to better help you out 877 687 5403submitted6 years ago
asked byJudy
fromGeorgia
Do you sell replacement reeds fir Suzuki Humming tremolo in key if G? If not can you order it recommend best site to purchase? Thank you J Anderson
Please contact a Sales Agent for Special Order placementsubmitted6 years ago
asked byJoanell
fromEden Prairie, MN 55344
Do you have readily available a Suzuki tremolo harmonica ? Which is more common or more popular: key of C or Key of G? Is one or the other easier to play?
We currently have the G in stock, which is probably the more common of the keys. It would either be that or C. one isn't easier to play than the other, it's just in a different key.