Classic <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> harp now available in low and high keys not usually found in diatonic <em>harmonicas</em>. Internationally recognized by performers for its beauty and simplicity, the Hohner 1896 <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> <em>Harmonica</em> features finely chromeplated heavy
The Hohner <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> <em>Harmonica</em> delivers the classic sound of the Blues!This is the original blues <em>harmonica</em> with the legendary sound. The <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> with its traditional pearwood comb and unique cover design has been manufactured for more than 100
The <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> Soloist <em>Harmonica</em> from Hohner delivers 3 complete C-major scales in a Richter-style <em>harmonica</em> with 12 channels. The Soloist 364 is tuned the same as a 12-hole chromatic <em>harmonica</em> in C, but without the button for the sharp notes.This
<em>Harmonica</em>. Made by Hohner. The favorite <em>harmonica</em> of serious harp blowers for over a century! The <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> <em>harmonica</em> is the traditional Richter blues <em>harmonica</em> whose design dates back over 100 years! Pearwood comb, brass reedplates secured with
Hohner Introduces the New <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> Deluxe! For more than 100 years, the <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> has been the favorite <em>harmonica</em> of artists like Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, Mickey Raphael, and Kim Wilson. Ever since 1896, discerning professional <em>harmonica</em> players in search of an unmistakable and unique sound have played the Hohner <em>Marine</em> Band as their instrument of choice. The new <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> Deluxe combines the features of the legendary <em>harmonica</em> with a variety of state-of-the-art improvements that can best be
Internationally recognized by players for its simple beauty and resonant tone, this is the most famous <em>harmonica</em> in the world. The pearwood body, solid brass plates, and patented cover design produce a musical quality that, when first heard in 1896, brought the <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> immediate popularity. This is the model that helped to create the sound of the Blues, Country, Folk, and Rock.
For more than 100 years, the <em>Marine</em> <em>Band</em> has been the favorite <em>harmonica</em> of artists like Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, Mickey Raphael, and Kim Wilson. Ever since 1896, discerning professional <em>harmonica</em> players in search of an unmistakable and unique