Salão Musical de Lisboa Musical instrument shop since 1958
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Harmonica Hohner Marine Band in C 1896 20 C

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The Marine Band is the original blues harmonica. Today it is still manufactured in much the same way as when it was first introduced in 1896....

€36.00

The Marine Band is the original blues harmonica. Today it is still manufactured in much the same way as when it was first introduced in 1896....

€36.00

The Marine Band is the original blues harmonica. Today it is still manufactured in much the same way as when it was first introduced in 1896....

€36.00

The Marine Band is the original blues harmonica. Today it is still manufactured in much the same way as when it was first introduced in 1896....

€36.00

The Marine Band is the original blues harmonica. Today it is still manufactured in much the same way as when it was first introduced in 1896....

€36.00

This Marine Band harmonica is diatonic in the key of G natural minor, that is, it plays the notes of the scale of G natural minor. The Marine...

€43.00

This Hohner Marine Band 1896 harmonica is diatonic, with notes from the B flat harmonic minor scale. The 1896 harmonicas are very responsive and...

€43.00

The Marine Band is the original blues harmonica. Today it is still manufactured in much the same way as when it was first introduced in 1896. Its uniquely authentic sound has defined the role of the harmonica in the blues tradition and made it the benchmark by which all others are judged. Diatonic, in C.

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The Hohner Marine Band 1896 is the original blues harmonica. Diatonic, C key.

The original spirit of the blues, made in Germany. The 1896 Marine Band is the continuation of the iconic model manufactured in the late nineteenth century and that for more than 100 years is the representative sound of blues, country and folk of American origin.

Patented in 1896, the Marine Band was initially built to think of European popular music, but its portability and affordability made it into the suitcase of many who left for the United States in the great emigration wave of the early 20th century, ending to find a house in the plains and agricultural fields of the center and south of the country, and to be the voice of the lonely, the romantic, the excluded.

The Hohner Marine Band 1896 is made following the original manufacturing process, since winning formulas do not change. The cover is still nailed with 4 nails like 100 years ago. The picks rest on a pearly comb, a wood of delicate texture but very resistant.

The cover has two side air vents and the simple decor keeps the decorative motifs that characterize the Marine Band from the start.

The only innovation that Hohner applied in the construction of the Marine Band was to apply varnish on the comb to preserve the wood and prevent changes in its morphology caused by changes in humidity.

The Hohner Marine Band 1896 is diatonic, with 10 inputs and a three-octave extension. The vanes are arranged so as to allow the individual execution of each note on the larger diatonic scale. As it is in C, it reproduces all the notes of the white keys of the piano. To play together, it is indicated to accompany the Greater Sun tonality.

Another characteristic of this harmonic is the standard Richter tuning, which allows the execution of melody and harmony, being possible to play the tonic and dominant chords in the lower part of the harmonica and the notes of the scale sequentially, alternating blowing and aspiration.

Founded in 1857 in Germany, Hohner is one of the world's leading manufacturers of musical instruments, specializing in accordions, electromechanical keyboards and wind instruments as harmonics. Any Hohner instrument stands for Germanic quality and accuracy.

The exclusive and authentic sound of the 1896 Marine Band defined the role of the harmonica in the blues tradition and became the reference for all the blues harmonicas that followed. It is a piece of music history, alive and sound, that you can have at your fingertips.

Specifications:

  • Model: Marine Band 1896 Classic
  • Type: diatonic
  • Key: C     
  • Tuning: Richter    
  • Number of holes: 10
  • Reeds: 20 brass
  • Cover surface: stainless steel
  • Reed plates: 0,9 mm brass
  • Reed plate surface: brass
  • Mouthpiece surface: pearwood lacquered
  • Comb: pearwood, brown
  • Comb surface: clear lacquer
  • Length:    10 cm
  • Over 100 years of harmonica tradition and German craftsmanship
  • The standard by which all other harmonicas are judged
  • #1 choice of professionals worldwide
  • Sealed wood comb to prevent shrinking and swelling


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