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If you know how to play these, go for it. They are normal and because they comply to musical diatonic scaling you can't go wrong. I personally struggled to hit a single note and I thought it was because of my lip size. But I listened to a guy who knew how to play them and I was quite impressed.
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I'm just learning harmonica and I wanted a full set because my band tunes down 1/2 step to make it easier on the singers. This set is a good place to get started.
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I've been playing these for years, including one in the key of A that I keep in my car. Although I don't have this full set, I'm contemplating getting it. Although the sound is slightly thinner than a Special 20, the reeds in these are surprisingly sturdy! As in you really have to try to over blow/draw one to damage it--unlike a Special 20, which you can kiss goodbye with the same treatment.
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most of the harmonicas are tuned well but the one in the key of "A" is not. 11/12 is okay. this was a great deal for the price but dont be surprised if you have to replace one or two of them before you do shows with them.
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Even though they are low budget they work I use them for live performances mostly as back ups just add a high G and a low F to the set and you will be covered
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