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Harmonicas · Models
Diatonic, chromatic, tremolo, orchestral, and specialty harmonicas, plus harmonica makers and model families.
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Hohner Progressive Series
Germany
Hohner's Progressive series of German-made diatonic harmonicas, built on an airtight plastic comb. The line includes the Special 20, the Golden Melody, and the Rocket models.
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Suzuki Olive C-20
Harmonica · Japan
A professional 10-hole, 20-note diatonic harmonica from Suzuki, tuned to equal temperament and aimed at pop and jazz playing. It is built around a body of resin containing natural wood fiber and is finished with a trademark vivid green stainless-steel cover. Suzuki positions the Olive as a sister model to the blues-oriented Manji, and it is offered across many keys.
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Suzuki ProMaster
Harmonica · Japan
A professional 10-hole diatonic harmonica from Suzuki (model MR-350), built with phosphor-bronze reeds and a one-piece anodized aluminum comb for a bright, projecting tone and airtight response. It is offered in standard and valved versions across many keys.
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Tombo Tremolo 3121
Harmonica · Japan
A tremolo harmonica from the Japanese maker Tombo (No. 3121) with 21 tones produced by 42 reeds, using paired reeds tuned slightly apart to create the shimmering tremolo sound characteristic of East Asian and folk harmonica playing. It has an ABS comb body and is offered across several major and minor keys.
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Hering Vintage Harp 1923
Harmonica · Brazil
A 10-hole, 20-reed diatonic harmonica from the Brazilian maker Hering (model 1020), named for the company's 1923 founding. It uses a Richter note arrangement across three octaves in a major key and is built with a wooden body and extra-thick brass reed plates for a full, punchy blues and folk tone. It is offered across many keys.
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Seydel 1847
Harmonica · Germany
C.A. Seydel Sohne's flagship 10-hole diatonic harmonica, named for the company's 1847 founding year. It is distinguished by stainless-steel reeds, which Seydel pioneered for durability and a bright, stable tone, and is sold in a wide range of keys.
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Hohner Marine Band Deluxe
Harmonica · Germany
A modernized version of Hohner's Marine Band in the same 10-hole, 20-reed Richter format, built around a triple-lacquered pearwood comb with an UltraGlide mouthpiece coating to reduce swelling. It keeps the traditional Marine Band tone while improving airtightness, comfort, and serviceability, and is offered across a full range of keys.
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Hohner Golden Melody
Harmonica · Germany
Hohner's only professional diatonic harmonica tuned to equal temperament, which lets it play in tune across all positions and keys and has long made it a favorite for single-note melody and jazz playing. It is a 10-hole, 20-reed Richter-layout harmonica; the current Golden Melody Progressive pairs brass reed plates with an ABS comb and stainless-steel covers, and was redesigned for better airtightness and handling.
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Hohner Marine Band
Harmonica · Germany
Hohner's long-running Marine Band series of 10-hole diatonic harmonicas, made in Germany and tuned in the Richter system. First sold in the 1890s, the line became central to blues, country, and rock harmonica playing and now spans the traditional 1896 model alongside modernized pearwood and bamboo-comb versions.
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Hohner Super Chromonica 270 Deluxe
Harmonica · Germany
A 12-hole chromatic harmonica in Hohner's Chromonica line.
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Suzuki Manji M-20
Harmonica · Japan
A Suzuki 10-hole diatonic harmonica with a composite body designed to evoke a wooden-body response.
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Seydel Session Steel
Harmonica · Germany
A 10-hole, 20-reed diatonic blues harmonica from C.A. Seydel Sohne built with the company's corrosion-free stainless-steel reeds for long playing life and a clear, full tone. It pairs an ABS comb with recessed nickel-silver reed plates and ergonomic, rounded stainless-steel covers, and is offered in a wide range of standard and low keys.
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Lee Oskar Major Diatonic
Harmonica · United States
Lee Oskar's standard major diatonic harmonica for blues, folk, rock, pop, and country use.
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Hohner Special 20
Harmonica · Germany
A diatonic harmonica in Hohner's Progressive series known for its recessed reed-plate design.
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Lee Oskar Melody Maker
Harmonica · United States
A 10-hole diatonic harmonica from Lee Oskar using the company's Melody Maker tuning, which retunes several reeds so that complete major-scale melodies can be played in second position. Harmonicas are labeled by the key they play in rather than their built key.
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Hohner Marine Band 1896
Harmonica · Germany
A long-running diatonic harmonica model in Hohner's Marine Band series.
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Hohner Marine Band Crossover
Harmonica · Germany
A premium Marine Band variant aimed at versatile, multi-position players. It uses the 10-hole, 20-reed Richter format with a patented triple-lacquered laminated bamboo comb that Hohner describes as water resistant and airtight, plus stainless-steel covers with side vents and an open back for a louder, more responsive tone. Offered across a full range of keys.
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Hering Chromatic 48
Harmonica · Brazil
A 12-hole, 48-reed chromatic harmonica from the Brazilian maker Hering (model 5148), covering three octaves with a sliding button that raises each note a semitone for fully chromatic playing. It is built with an ABS body and chrome covers and is offered in several keys.
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Tombo Folk Blues MarkII
Harmonica · Japan
A 10-hole diatonic harmonica from the Japanese maker Tombo (No. 1210), built around a selected Japanese maple comb with designed cover plates and side holes for a traditional, warm, open blues sound. It uses major-diatonic (blues) tuning and is offered in twelve major keys plus Low F and High G.