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Reddit mentions of Other Harmonica (MR-200-C)

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Other Harmonica (MR-200-C)
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Key of CFeatures an easy to play, free blowing design with its solid ABS comb and focused note holesThe bendable laser tuned phosphor bronze reeds produce the clarity and rich, mellow tones you would expect from much more expensive harmonicasClassically shaped reed covers offer the look and feel of the traditional harmonica and they are built from durable polished stainless steelIncludes a hard shell carrying case
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ColorSilver
Height5 Inches
Length9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2021
Sizemulti-coloured
Weight0.15 Kilograms
Width5 Inches

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u/flynnguy ยท 2 pointsr/Learnmusic

Well there are two different harmonicas so first you have to ask yourself which one. The more common one is a diatonic which comes in different keys. The generally recommended beginner harmonica is a key of C. Then there is a chromatic harmonica. These are usually more expensive.

I'll assume you want to play the more common diatonic harmonica as it's what I'm more familiar with. Some good ones to look at are the Marine Band (which has a wood comb so can be a little more picky with regards to maintenance but some swear it sounds better), the special 20 (similar to the marine band but with a plastic comb), Suzuki Harpmaster, Lee Oscar, and the Golden Melody.

Next you'll need lessons. I've found Adam Gussow's lessons to be really good. He has some free ones on youtube so you can get to know his style and for a beginner I recommend his beginner's special. As a first step I'd recommend looking at his free 2 part into lesson. part 1 and part 2.

Also be sure to check out /r/harmonica. It's not the most active subreddit but it has some good resources. Good luck, it's a fun instrument and it's pretty cheap to pick up a really good harmonica (Figure around $30USD).