Hohner Mini Harmonica Key of C 38C includes Free USA Shipping

Hohner Mini Harmonica Key of C 38C includes Free USA Shipping

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THE MINI HOHNER
Musical history in vest-pocket format! For spontaneous jam sessions or just as a cool key ring: the Mini Harp is the perfect gift for HOHNER fans, musicians, and harmonica aficionados. With her warm, smooth sound you may not be able to play a whole sonata, but a little tune in between or an accompaniment for others. A small HOHNER for every occasion.

FEATURES
Reliable performance under all climate conditions thanks to resilient plastic comb
With 4 holes and 8 notes, the Mini Harp spans one whole octave

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Reed plates (material, thickness): brass, 0.9 mm
Reed plates (surface): brass
Reeds (number, material): 8, brass
Comb (material, color): ABS, black
Comb (finish): ABS
Mouthpiece (surface): ABS
Cover plates: stainless steel
Keys: C
Type: diatonic
Tuning: major
Number of holes: 4
Tonal range: 1 octave
Length: 3.7 cm / 1.5"


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Mariann
Ideal 'PRESCRIPTION' gift!!

Hearing a sugeon played a harmonica pre/post surgery for patients, place boxed mini harmonica in small, used prescription containers. Add safety pin, necklace, lanyard, etc.. and add a humorous 'prescription'--'Dispense/play as needed.' Ideal for most ages.

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Mariann
To the moon and back!!

Definitely provided an ‘outta this world experience’. First musical instrument played in space. Astronauts Walter Marty Schirra, Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford, Jr. played ‘Jingle Bells’ on Gemini VI mission December 15-16, 1965. Original Honer used was on display in ‘Apollo to the Moon Gallery’ at National Air and Space Museum.

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Mariann Martin
Gift for holiday/special occasion

How about an earring or lanyard in an Easter egg??
Fun, unusual, usable gift for Hanukkah, Japanese/Chinese New year, Kwanzaa, etc., birthday, anniversary, graduation, new baby, wedding. An endless list!!

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Mariann
More ideas

Blend it to varied cultural music/instruments--rap, jazz, Russian balalaika, Japanese samisen and others to create unique, upbeat musical mixtures. Be creative and introduce it to individuals of all ages as the new school year starts.

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Mariann
More places to use

Fun, highly portable, creative on lanyard, necklace, safety pins, paper clips; attach to dreadlocks, nose rings, wigs, hats, etc. Ideal in hospitals, nursing homes.