The legendary Special 20 Progressive harmonica offers unique qualities in its response, superior bending, and a rich tone. Featuring a durable, airtight, plastic comb, it has become the harmonica of choice for recording artist John Popper (Blues Traveler), as well as musicians that enjoy a wide variety of genres from country and folk, to rhythm and blues. Available in 12 major keys as well as a special Country Tuning, which features a major 7th when played in the cross harp position.

  • 3-Pack so you’re ready for any jam sesh!
  • A unique, mellow sound
  • 1st diatonic harmonica with reed plates recessed into the comb
  • Versatility makes it perfect for pros & beginners
  • Includes the Keys of: A, C, and G

With their excellent response and great tone, diatonic harmonicas from HOHNER have earned a worldwide reputation for the finest quality. They are frequently referred to as "Blues Harps" and are primarily used as melody instruments in blues, rock, pop, country and folk as well as other styles.

Hohner Special 20 Harmonica Features:

  • Pro quality and German craftsmanship - hand made in Trossingen Germany
  • Richter tuning
  • Genuine brass plates
  • Plastic comb
  • Bolted-on covers
  • Hinged plastic case 

Note: Due to health code laws, we are unable to accept returns on opened harmonicas. All opened harmonicas must be returned directly to Hohner. PLEASE be sure that you have ordered the correct key! Check for #(sharp) and b(flat) indicators in the title description before confirming your purchase.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • SPC203PK
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 2019

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