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The CONJURER Blues Mouth Organ is a 10-hole, 40-tune diatonic harmonica designed for players of all levels. With a hand-polished, stylish exterior and a robust aluminum alloy construction, it ensures durability and a rich sound. Weighing only 0.1kg, it's portable and ergonomically designed for comfort during extended play. Ideal as a gift, it comes in elegant packaging that enhances the anticipation of music-making.
Brand | CONJURER |
Manufacturer | CONJURER |
Model | 1040 |
Package Dimensions | 19 x 6.81 x 4.39 cm; 281 g |
Item model number | 1040 |
Mounting Hardware | Case |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Material | Stainless Steel, Brass |
Manufacturer | CONJURER |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 281 g |
A**H
Awesome instrument at very affordable price
I have played it and it is so smooth to play and sound quality is so good to hear. The nob works very well for pitch changing. Material finished is also very nice and smooth. It feels premium in hand while holding and not much bigger and not much smaller. Very decent size and medium weight so its easier to hold. OVER-ALL IT'S VERY INSTRUMENT FOR BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATES... GO FOR IT...
A**R
Conjurer harmonica t10 40 tones
Good looking. Sound quality is good. Overall value for money.
L**R
Better
Excellent harp better than Easttop. I have played Easttop , but this takes less effort , that means the air tightness is good....... Go for it 👍
M**A
Tonal quality
Tonal quality is not as expected, comparing with Easttop T1040. Both Harmonica are 10 hole having almost same price. Good for beginners in this category.
N**A
perfect product fo every home
a quality product.
D**D
nice cute harmonica
nice cute chromatic harmonica with good tone and easy to carry.
S**A
Plays well and very good value for money
I generally play Hohner. I bought this piece to gift someone. I tried it and found to be quite true to the notes. Also, there was hardly any air leakage. The harmonica was good to hold too. Overall a very good option for beginners.
A**R
Conjurer Harmonica review
Conjurer Chromatic Harmonica with 10 holes is very good. It is easy to play. It is a non valve harmonica with bright tonal texture. I recommend this for Beginners as well as experts in the field.
J**G
Munharmonika
Sehr gut
K**R
Great deal for the price.
I have never played a harmonica, dextrose toy ones as a kid. I have always liked the sound and I am very musical. I wanted something I could pick up, have a little fun with and put it back down until the next time. This fits that need. It has a great sound and seems to be built rather nicely. I gave it only 4 stars because the #1 home. Does not play as well as the rest of them. Worth the price.
B**K
Excellent quality and sound
This harmonica is great! I love the weight. It's very sturdy, and it's got a very clean sound to it.
K**N
10 hole chroamtica the blow holes on 9 and 10 are incorrect.
Looks like they got reeds mixed up when manufacturing. Sadly only noticed it today so I missed the return window by a day. Blow 9 is a reed tuned to E, should have been a C and blow 10 is tuned to G should have been an E. So if purchasing this make sure to check all your reeds are tuned correctly as looks like their QA is not up to spec.
E**E
It is what it is.
When I ordered this, I really didn't know what I was getting into.Number one, it was much larger than I expected. I should have looked into that better, so that's on me.However! When I tried to figure out how to run through the scales, that's where I have run into the major issue. The chart that comes with the Harp is VERY confusing.I do have some Music background, so I am familiar with how the notes should sound when played in the correct order. The chart doesn't seem to follow what I would expect as the order of the notes.So, that is something that should be considered.I wouldn't recommend kind of Harp for ANY rank beginner. Now someone that has been playing the Harmonica for a while may be a different story.The sound from it is actually very good and for someone first breaking into Chromatics, I feel this would be very good instrument to start with due to cost and portability; despite the fact it is much larger than a common Diatonic Harmonica.Would I recommend this hard to others? Yes I would, but only for someone looking to give Chromatic Harmonicas a try for the first time and not break the bank.
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