Hohner Big River Harp MS D harmonica
Hohner Musikinstrumente GmbH
Andreas-Koch-Str. 9
78647 Trossingen
Deutschland
https://hohner.de/
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Hohner Big River Harp harmonica in A major
With a cover design patterned after the ever-popular 1896 Marine Band, the Hohner Big River is optimized for a strong, bright tone. This is a great harmonica that’s available in the full range of key choices.
Features:
0.9 mm brass reedplates A major 20 reeds Nickel-plated
- Coverplate finishing: stainless steel
- Includes: Harmonica, Hard Case
- Key: D
- Length: 10,5 cm
- Material Korpus: Plastic
- Notice: Harmonicas are generally excluded from exchange for hygienic reasons!
- Number of reeds: 20
- Reed Material: Brass
- Reed plate material: Brass
- Reed plate thickness: 0,9 mm
- Special Features: Modular System, TORX® Schrauben
- Tuning: Major
Powerful sound for blues and rock
The Hohner Big River Harp series is among the most popular diatonic harmonicas for blues, rock and folk. It is part of the well-known MS series (Modular System) and delivers a strong, direct sound along with robust construction – ideal for musicians who are looking for a reliable harmonica for stage, studio or practice.
Learn more about:
Hohner is one of the world's best-known manufacturers of harmonicas and accordions. The company was founded in 1857 by Matthias Hohner in Trossingen and for generations has stood for instruments that make music accessible to people.
Driven by the conviction that "Music is a language that everyone understands", Hohner develops instruments that combine passion, the joy of playing and artisanal tradition. With over 160 years of experience, a strong focus on quality and a close connection to the music scene, Hohner is today regarded as the world market leader for harmonicas and continues to shape the sound of this instrument to this day.