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Key Features
The Hohner Chromonica 64 Harmonica is a harp for advanced chromatic players. The original 64 Chromonica has inspired generations of players and defined industry standards. Part of the Hohner Chromonica range, this harp has a traditional sound that can be adapted to be powerful or soft, making it suitable for playing jazz, soul, blues or classical music. The mouthpiece has round holes for optimal comfort, fast articulation and greater control over the tone.
Experience full, deep tones contrasted with high, soaring melodies. The fantastic four octave range allows you to explore the instrument's full potential. You can rely on the harp to produce a precise sound, thanks to the durable ABS comb, which is resistant to any changes in temperature. Enclosed by traditional, embossed cover plates, the Chromonica 64 has the classic Chromonica look and it's assembled with screws, so it's easy to maintain.
Nearly New: This product may have been opened for quality control purposes, returned by a customer, refurbished, or may have non-essential parts or software missing. Otherwise, the product operates as new. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
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Hohner has been creating market-leading harmonicas for over a hundred years. They seek to create musical instruments that capture their passion for music and share it with both professional and amateur players. Instruments inspired by this joy and love are crucial, Hohner believes, to motivate musicians to develop their skills. The quality of their harps means they have influenced folk and jazz traditions. The standard and longevity of their products have made them a professional's choice, played by the likes of Bob Dylan and Neil Young.