HOHNER HARMONICAS 

Passé le : 27 Janvier 2012
L'harmonica a beau être un petit instrument de poche, il n'en délivre pas moins une musique puissante et chaleureuse. Il permet de donner voix à nos émotions comme aucun autre instrument. De plus, c'est un compagnon de route idéal. A chaque genre musical correspond un modèle adapté. On peut apprendre à jouer de cet instrument relativement facilement à tout âge.

Le leader du marché HOHNER propose un large éventail de modèles, couvrant tous les genres musicaux. Que vous soyez débutant ou professionnel, vous trouverez toujours l'instrument qu'il vous faut. L'accès facile aux différentes notes de chaque registre explique le nombre d'adeptes inconditionnels des harmonicas HOHNER. L'utilisation d'alliages spéciaux pour la production des anches ainsi que d'outils d'estampage et de fraisage extrêmement précis permet de garantir une qualité sonore et une durabilité exceptionnelles.
 
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PRODUITS RATTACHÉS... 

 28,-
 28,-
Hohner Bluesharp C The best known Richter harmonica. The excellent workmanship and typical sound characterize Hohner's modern manufacturing of instruments. A traditional favourite, this harmonica's great, classic sound emanates from the wooden body and is a good choice for playing the blues. Supplied in a tough plastic case.
 29,-
 29,-
Hohner Little Lady Gold Looking for a harmonica to wear on a necklace? This is it. Traditionally called the "Little Lady", this one octave mini-harmonica has a complete 4-hole octave so you can play the major scale and many 1st position melodies. We don't recommend that you bathe with it.
 95,-
 95,-
Hohner Chrometta 14 The Chrometta is the ideal model for those approaching the chromatic harmonica for the first time. This inexpensive series boasts robust construction and a specially formed mouthpiece to facilitate sinle note playing.
 59,-
 59,-
Hohner Chrometta 8 Chromatic harmonicas are designed to play every complete scale in any key -- major, minor, pentatonic, blues, etc. -- all on one instrument. Additionally, all accidental notes are available at any time for any situation. Each single hole contains four reeds; two natural notes and two chromatic notes. The reeds for the chromatic notes are enabled by pushing a slide button on the side of the harmonica. Most chromatics are solo tuned, which means each group of four single holes covers a complete octave. This design offers a wealth of new musical options to the player. Most commonly chromatic harmonicas are heard within the classical and jazz scenes, but often these harmonicas are used for blues, folk, rock and pop as well. The instruments of the Chrometta series offer an excellent basis for beginning the chromatic harmonicas playing. They combine best cost value ratio with a robust design.
 22,-
 22,-
Hohner Big River Harp A This attractive and robust instrument is a quality staple for beginners and a sure performer for seasoned veterans. An original Hohner harmonica at an affordable price!
 178,-
 178,-
Hohner Toots Hard Bopper The signature series was developed in cooperation with Jean "Toots" Thielemans, the grand old man of harmonica jazz. Toots recommends the Mellow Tone for ballads or classical pieces and the Hard Bopper for more contemporary material.
 199,-
 199,-
Hohner Super 64 The Hohner Super 64 Chromonica is similar in construction and specifications to the 280 model. The Super 64 Harmonica features a silver-plated mouthpiece for smooth action and an enclosed stainless steel cover design that provides a warm, resonant tone.
 31,-
 31,-
Hohner Special 20 F Awesome response, superior bendability and the sweetest tone ever. The Special 20 harp is the first choice for those learning to play. Its special airtight design makes it the most recommended go-to harp for harmonica players of any style, including blues, country, folk or rock. The plastic comb doesn t absorb moisture making it longer lasting. Harp of choice of harmonica virtuoso John Popper (of Blues Traveler) and played by Bob Dylan on his 2007/08 tour. Chances are your favorite player has several of these harps in his case. 12 major keys plus lower and higher octave tunings.