🎶 Unlock your sonic potential with the Suzuki SU-21HM!
The Suzuki 21-hole Tremolo Harmonica SU-21HM in key of F combines expert Japanese craftsmanship with a brass cover and a thick 1.1mm reedplate to deliver rich, loud tones. Its airtight design ensures excellent response, making it ideal for players from beginners to advanced musicians seeking versatile sound options across 14 available keys.
Product Dimensions | 16.4 x 2.3 x 3.1 cm; 127.01 g |
Item model number | SU-21HM F |
Colour | Silver |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Instrument Key | F |
Item Weight | 127 g |
M**L
Value fore money and performance of instrument
This is a superb harmonica. Clear and precise notes and very easy to play. I have ordered a 16 hole version based onthe performance of this 21 hole model. Very pleased overall.
K**H
Quality instrument
I’m a pro player and I really love this make of harmonica. Don’t overblow until the instrument has warmed up.
M**S
Great sounding instrument
Harmonica has an excellent tremelo sound. Low and high notes play easily with minimal effort .Well constructed.
J**Y
Very happy with the purchase many thanks
Very happy with the item and came on time many thanks
H**R
simply Brilliant
This is a Beautiful harmonica. This is the only Suzuki Tremolo that's available in all keys, although I have had to wait a while because not all keys are always in stock. If You are looking for a tremolo harmonica, I would certainly recommend this one. it's tuned in "just tuning", and not the "Richter tuning" as You would find on most Hohner tremolos or even diatonics. What's also GREAT is that Suzuki is that, just like Tombo and some other makes produced in the Far East, Suzuki has found a way around the draw-notes being out of place in the higher end as follows: The 1st octave starts with the Draw-1, the middle octave is exactly in place (i.e. consequent notes follow each other up), and in the highest octave the draw-notes are only 1 place after the blows.To explain this a bit more technically; Unlike a diatonic or chromatic harmonica, a Tremolo harmonica has Very Small holes, and all the notes are Next to each other; One note per hole instead of 2 notes in one hole. And as You know, an Octave has 3 blow-notes and 4 draw-notes, and notes on a tremolo harmonica are ALWAYS in order of blow-draw-blow-draw etcetera All the way. That way if You play One note, you have 3 holes to play One note which gives your mouth enough space to play clear single notes. So... if You have a Tremolo that starts on the blow-1, by the time You get to the highest octave, the notes are out of sequence and draw-notes will be more to the right than the blow-notes.The Quality of the harmonica is Superb; Suzuki's famous laser-cut phosphor-bronze reeds, and an ABS Plastic comb, stainless steel cover-plates, and this harmonica will Last you a LONG LONG time. Also bare in mind that when You play a Tremolo harmonica, You have Two reeds for Each note, so You always play Two reeds at the same time. So, the reeds will usually last Twice as long to start with, and think of this; even if You get carried away playing over the top and You break a reed, You can still carry on playing with the other reed!!It takes some getting used to to find the notes because of the lay-out as I have just explained, but it's MUCH easier to get used to than for example a Hohner Echo Harp. The (Tremolo-) sound is not as "Wet" as on a Hohner but still produces a Lovely and Warm tremolo sound.Again, it is what it is; a Diatonic Tremolo harmonica, but if You are looking for this type of harmonica, this is an Excellent instrument!!!
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