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General Babble These wonderful bits of kit are manufactured over in the far east from top quality materials, and come to us direct from the factory warehouse, hence how we can do 'em so damn cheap! The build quality is excellent, as with most of the products which we've sourced they wee all over most other products in the same price bracket, and also quite a few of the more expensive ones too! Playing Blues on the Harmonica can be pretty straight forward, however you'll need to make sure you have the correct key of Harmonica to start with. Blues playing is played in '2nd Position' (also known as Cross-Harp) which essentially means that for example (please refer to the list below) if you want to play Blues in D you use the notes available on a Harmonica in G. The Main Keys are: To play Blues in G you need a harmonica in C To play Blues in E you need a harmonica in A To play Blues in A you need a harmonica in D To play Blues in C you need a harmonica in F To play Blues in D you need a harmonica in G But here's the rest of the other keys you may use: To play Blues in Ab you need a harmonica in Db To play Blues in Bb you need a harmonica in Eb To play Blues in B you need a harmonica in E To play Blues in Db you need a harmonica in Gb To play Blues in Eb you need a harmonica in Ab To play Blues in F you need a harmonica in Bb To play Blues in Gb you need a harmonica in B Vital Statistics - 100mm long x 28mm wide x 21mm deep
- 10 Hole (Giving 19 notes in total - 10 Blow, 10 Draw (Suck...oo-err!) but one note appears twice)
- Metal reeds - usually found on Harmonicas 2 or 3 times the price!
Don't Delay - and then 
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