🔥 Harmonica Tier List - What to PLAY and AVOID

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  • Welcome to my 2022 Harmonica Tier List. If you are looking for a best harmonica list, you are in the right place. I share the best and worst harmonicas I've played so you can know exactly what's out there.
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    Easttop Blues Pro: amzn.to/3u2KSYfBrendan Power Lucky 13: amzn.to/3IG41DB
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Komentáře • 230

  • @HarmonicaRevolution
    @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety +13

    Try our new scale training program, Harp Trainer:
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    • @soslothful
      @soslothful Před 2 lety

      How long will you hold this price? Is a sample preview possible, and once purchased does one have it for all time or does it time out at some point?

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      @@soslothful I will be raising the price by the end of this week (changes march 7th) to 57. If you purchase it, you will have access to it forever, including all future updates. I don't have a demo, but if you are unhappy about your purchase I will gladly refund you. Hope that helps!

    • @soslothful
      @soslothful Před 2 lety

      @@HarmonicaRevolution Forever? Even in the afterlife? I'm mostly interested in playing tunes, what I suppose would be campfire harmonica. Would this be helpful to me as an absolute beginner? I've been hinting to my cat he should buy me this for my fast approaching birthday.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      ​@@soslothful I have had multiple beginner level students find it really helpful with their ability to play clean single notes especially, which is a must when playing 1st position "campfire" harmonica. However, 1st position is only one scale and the program covers more positions more suited to advanced playing w/ bends. Even 1st position harmonica uses bends in the lowest octave. What I'm trying to say is that, part of the program would be useful to you, but if you are keeping your goals limited to playing simple tunes in 1st position, you won't get the most benefit out of it.

    • @soslothful
      @soslothful Před 2 lety

      @@HarmonicaRevolution Thanks for the honest review. I'll think on it but it does not seem to be what would be helpful to me, at least for now.

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 Před 2 lety +26

    Jonah, I hope you aren’t the type that looks at your sub count and thinks “why am I not growing?” Because you really have a lot offer the harp community that with these videos. You deserve more subs and I think they will come with time. Your videos are the most professional, CZcams-friendly harp instructional videos anywhere on this site. I really think with this channel, you have an opportunity to promote understanding of the instrument and the theory behind it, and reach a bigger audience than anyone else making these videos. You do the thumbnails right, the videos are structured well and engaging, just generally quality videos. Keep it up man, love this channel.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety +14

      Thanks! I try. And I'm not that type, I'm pretty content, I'm growing steadily on here every month. Yeah, I'm not at Tomlin or Gussow levels, but they've been around for far longer. Thanks for the support!

    • @mclagett1043
      @mclagett1043 Před rokem +3

      I totally agree with this guy's assessment... You're knowledgeable FAR beyond your years... 👍

  • @winstongang2115
    @winstongang2115 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing video bro! Thank you!

  • @neilhale8149
    @neilhale8149 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed this.. thank you.

  • @robertleto6692
    @robertleto6692 Před rokem +1

    Thanks very informative especially for beginners

  • @pj89508
    @pj89508 Před 2 lety +10

    I started playing harp over 50 years ago. I mostly played the Hohner Blues Harp, but did have The Echo that I still have in the box. I stopped playing in the 80's or 90's, but am getting ready to get back into it. I found this video to be quite informative, and impressed with how much work you put into it. I was already considering the Crossover, but now I have decided to go with it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @kommissarjupiter7667
    @kommissarjupiter7667 Před 2 lety +2

    Got a full Harp set for Christmas but was missing a C harp (Seydel Session steel with Stainless reeds). Now I've got all those recommendations to go through.
    Thank you so much for still being here and making content on harps and teaching people! It's a shame that this little instrument lost so much popularity.

  • @jeffreys.harris3433
    @jeffreys.harris3433 Před rokem +1

    Great information 👍 love your videos and lessons. Personally I like the special 20 & Golden Meledy however I do play alott of gospel blues Todd Perott & buddy green. kinda stuff

  • @RobertDitLeBob
    @RobertDitLeBob Před rokem

    Thank you very much Jonah, take care.

  • @arthuradkins3833
    @arthuradkins3833 Před rokem

    Verry helpful

  • @debw.7174
    @debw.7174 Před 2 měsíci

    Like that, I can follow the chapters along with what you’re showing, and they even move up into place as you are talking about each one, kind of cool

  • @OrionsAnvil
    @OrionsAnvil Před 2 lety +1

    Great break down, you have a lot of harps! Similar to your issue with hitting your teeth with the aluminum comb, having a coverplate rip mustache or beard hairs is a no go for me. Seydel Session Steels are what I play pretty exclusively, hard to beat quality for the price, and recessed combs are a must. Also very easy to work on and get parts. I still have a bag of various Hohners(even a Steven Tyler one lol), one suziki and a Lee Oscar.

  • @christophermccarthy6889
    @christophermccarthy6889 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jonah, thanks for running through the different types of harps, it's given me an idea of what to look for ☺.
    Much Appreciated, my birthday coming up so I am going to try one of your recommendations in the top tier 👌

  • @Jack-fs2im
    @Jack-fs2im Před 7 měsíci

    nice vid thank you .ever thought of reviewing Mini Harps

  • @fongie
    @fongie Před 2 lety +2

    Took my by surprise when you started riffing on Diggin my potato (Cowboy bebop) for the manji haha, nice! A cover of that song on a manji is one of my oldest videos =)

  • @RichardZimmerman-yh8ml

    Have been playing with LEE OSCARS'S for awhile. I am looking to move up my sound level. Thanks for the Harmonica reveiw.

  • @fakenewsisthenews3542
    @fakenewsisthenews3542 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm a beginner and I bought 2 today. The Silverstar in C and the Big River in G. I love the Big River in G.

    • @bigtruckbrad
      @bigtruckbrad Před 2 lety

      Big River is every bit as good as a Blues Harp. Haters gonna hate.

  • @terrysilverback8604
    @terrysilverback8604 Před 9 měsíci

    YOU, Make it make sense. Thank you

  • @Philharpo
    @Philharpo Před 2 lety +3

    Great vid and honest appraisals. A few points. Marine Band Classics - the wood doesn't seem to swell anymore. You CAN prise the nails open and disassemble the harp. I have done it many times as per Adam Gussow's vids. I often chamfer the tooth corners to make them like a Deluxe and add extra sealant. But yes it is a bit fiddly and the Deluxe is better for maintenance. Otherwise I agree the Seydel 1847 and the Crossover are great harps. I also cannot get on with Manjis. The reeds feel like real hard work though the harps are really well made. I think it is just that I was raised on Hohners. The fat profile of the Lucky 13 I find pretty well impossible. (I mostly U-block, by the way).

  • @EduUy2024
    @EduUy2024 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very much

  • @donalddavid1262
    @donalddavid1262 Před 2 lety +1

    I pesonally like Suzuki Manji harmonicas. They really sound well. Thanks for your review on harmonicas.

  • @cstuartcook9390
    @cstuartcook9390 Před rokem

    Agree about the Solist Pro. Mine lost two reeds, never played well. Took the plunge and got new Reed plates. Transformation. Now fantastic.

  • @ok-tchau
    @ok-tchau Před 2 lety +8

    I've owned a bunch of these over the years. I would easily place the Suzuki Promaster first, followed by Special20 and LeeOskar/Tombo tied on second place.

    • @garyraney7760
      @garyraney7760 Před rokem +1

      I too agree, that the Suzuki Promaster takes 1st place and the Hohner Special 20 in 2nd place.I didn't much care for the LEE OSKAR,as it seemed to take much more air for me to play it as well.

  • @patrickbyrnes118
    @patrickbyrnes118 Před 2 lety

    Since 1972 I have owned many of the harps in your list. Few disagreements. Very gutsy of you to offer this evaluation -- thank you!

    • @RandoDred
      @RandoDred Před 2 lety

      I'm considering a seydel
      The big river harp seems to have gone down in quality

  • @gewglesux
    @gewglesux Před 2 lety

    Antony Danecker harps are expensive compared to the expensive ones on this list. And heavy also.. I was gifted one and couldn’t believe how heavy they were!
    Thanks for the review and your insight.

  • @michaeljmccurdy9449
    @michaeljmccurdy9449 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. It's very informative and well done. It's also very helpful to read these comments from user's experiences. I just got my first harmonica, as an adult a few days ago; a Special 20 in G, but quickly realize there's a LOT more to the harmonica than I ever imagined! I just ordered an East top in C because I can't justify spending a lot as a beginner. I'm mostly interested in playing blues, with all those wonderful bends which, are a lot more difficult that I thought.

    • @marsh_usa
      @marsh_usa Před 10 měsíci +1

      Don't work on the bends too soon, focus on single notes with tongue blocking and a good tone first. Then after some draw bend tries move rather quickly to blow bends on the 8 hole. This will teach you what you have to do with your tongue to bend in general. Blow bends were an eye opener for me after playing shitty draw bends for way too long

    • @michaeljmccurdy9449
      @michaeljmccurdy9449 Před 10 měsíci

      @@marsh_usa thank you, I will do that.

  • @Ironman-harmonica
    @Ironman-harmonica Před rokem

    Seydel lightning & Golden melody ,are my. Favorites , with marine band deluxe special mention

  • @jasonquinn7391
    @jasonquinn7391 Před rokem +1

    Put what harmonica you are playing in the on-screen graphics above/next to key and tuning text. Besides that, great info, awesome video, and impressive harp skills!! Thank you.

  • @wealllame
    @wealllame Před 7 měsíci +2

    Digging my patato on the manji. Nice one

  • @stephenkatko3236
    @stephenkatko3236 Před 2 lety

    Great reviews...love marine bands but pucker playing, they don't have the fast action unless they're set up, particularly on the high end, but what a tone. I play mostly country now and really dig the golden melody and love the tuning. I bought two seydel harps once...blew the 6 blow reeds out within 24 hours...threw them both away.

    • @edwood9321
      @edwood9321 Před 2 lety +1

      I got same opinion on Seydel! 5th and 6th gone VERY fast! I've never experienced that in Hohner (Rocket, S20, Golden), not even Kongsheng, my cheapest ! I may try stainless reeds, but never brass Seydel again!

  • @zuriwagner5566
    @zuriwagner5566 Před 2 lety

    Don't know exactly what it is, but but tone of Special 20s and Crossovers always leaps out at me in comparison vids. Gonna grab one or the other. Your vids are extremely helpful. Thanks.

  • @dennisferrell3662
    @dennisferrell3662 Před rokem

    Appreciate your take on the various harps, most of which I do not own, though I've been playing for almost 60 years, both professionally and just for fun. Have to disagree with you about the Seydel Blues Soloist Pro, however. I own 2 of these, a G and a Low F, and think they are just fine. Airtightness on mine is as good as any, and the wood comb is well-sealed. Maybe you just got a lemon. Cheers!

  • @cris7862
    @cris7862 Před rokem

    ¡Un grande de la armónica! Saludos desde Chile

  • @sk22ng
    @sk22ng Před 2 lety +1

    I rank my harmonica sets this way from my favorite set on down. #1 Hohner Rocket Amp-super smooth, respectfully airtight, and with the loudest volume of my sets which is great for acoustic playing, especially helpful for me as I practice most often without an amp for the sake of convenience. #2 is my Lee Oskars for some of the same reasons. They are also kind of loud and quite airtight playing with a lot of the qualities of the Rocket Amp harps. #3 is my set of Hohner Crossovers. They sound more precise than the others and are also quite airtight. Because of this they shine when playing through a mic, pedalboard and amp system. Although they have a more desirable sound than the first two, I don't use them for practice because the acoustical volume is so much lower than the Rocket Amps. I have a couple of Suzuki Manji's and they are somewhere in the middle. My Special 20's play well but don't have the volume of my more favored ones. #5 is my Marine Band harps because they are kind of stuck in a time warp using the old wooden comb that are sticky to my lips. There are a lot of great harmonica players that only play this harp as their harp of choice so it's all about personal preference. I only have one Hohner Blues harp and it's in the key of Bb and I hate it. Maybe I got the luck of the draw and just got a defective one. To me it leaks so much air it plays like a cheap leaky harp.

  • @cyounesful
    @cyounesful Před rokem

    Thank you very much. Please what you think of the Suzuki Harmonicas? Thks

  • @TinaSkrutti
    @TinaSkrutti Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the list. Could you try the Kongsheng Mars?

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety +1

      Eventually! I plan on doing one of these a year, along with review when I pick up new harps. Been meaning to try it!

  • @deecee9696
    @deecee9696 Před 2 lety

    The Dabell harmonicas are fantastic Jonah!! They also have alternate tunings, same the Lee Oskars (Melody Maker, Natural minor and Harmonic minor) and in my opinion, they're better!! Thanks for the review!!

  • @harmonicamagictributetomrr7622

    As per my own experience u got proper knowledge and hold hope u play chromatic also
    Keep it up young musician
    God bless you dear
    Today we r lacking people who know rhythm ,u have good hold on rhythm too
    Congrats

  • @two_hands7455
    @two_hands7455 Před 2 lety +4

    My favorite harmonica so far is the seydel blues session harmonica, as opposed to the seydel session steel I personally prefer the brass reedplate for occasional chords, even though I usually play melodies. I appreciate the ability to disassemble it, and replace the reedplates if need be.

    • @tobiasz6613
      @tobiasz6613 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I got one of these as my first harp - the booklet was good and the sound is good but I've found bends really hard to do. It's really comfy though and I like the leather pouch they come with.

  • @TalkingPoints1
    @TalkingPoints1 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ll keep this conversation going. Agreed with Mr Fox on Seydel blues pro and blues session: weak reeds, poor durability, avoid them. Seydel STEEL reeds very durable. Gotta disagree on the Big River! It’s one of my faves! Yes, a leaky sound but sometimes I want that. Chop the chords in Apple Scruffs or Roadhouse Blues with a River. My teacher and friend, the great Rob Paparozzi, loves the Big River. As for Kongsheng, I love several of their models including Mars and Bluebird. And the Solist is one of my faves. I tend to avoid wood comb harps now.

  • @harpindawg7456
    @harpindawg7456 Před 2 lety +1

    Speaking of nickel allergy--when I was young, long ago, the cover plates of most harmonicas were nickel plated steel. It caused enough problems for Hohner to market the "pro harp", which at that time was a Spec 20 with black enameled covers. They use the same name for their MS harp now, but it's not the same. I suppose the selling point for the original pro became out of date when the stainless steel covers became the industry standard.

  • @nichaloswaddington6130

    My marineband 1896 have had two years no swelling and I’m a tongue blocker as well and you can pop covers and and push them back down

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m a harp customizer (I don’t sell them, although they have professional quality setups and I could sell them, they take too much time and I couldn’t do that and my main job at the same time.) being a customizer, my favorite harmonica is the marine band deluxe. There are a few reasons for that. First, I like the marine band sound, but the only problem with the sound to me, is the train sound (45 draw) is a bit too compromised in its tuning, and the double stop doesn’t sound as good. The marine band deluxe fixes this issue by slightly sharpening the 5 and 9 draw, which makes those double stops sound perfect. Second, the marine band deluxe comes tapped for screws, and while I can convert a standard marine band to screws, it’s a pain and probably my least favorite mod to do on a harp. Another really important thing about the deluxe over the standard, it has a sealed comb so I don’t have to seal it myself with shellac. Lastly, the rounded cover plates of the deluxe (and crossover for that matter) are just so much more comfortable than the standard 1896. The standard marine band is, to be perfectly frank, the most uncomfortable harmonica on the market, but the deluxe makes a few key improvements that go a long way towards comfort, although it’s still not the most comfortable harp on the market. In my opinion that would the Suzuki olive or promaster, but the olive cover plates have a less “sticky” texture to them when compared to the promaster. This is why I like to get non glossy, non chrome cover plates, they are just way less stick on the lips and slide a lot better. My favorite cover plates are the ones on the kongsheng solist. They are anodized and have an almost matte texture, just perfect. The kongsheng solist is honestly a great harp for the price but it suffers from the same issue that a lot of non-Hohner harmonicas have which is squealing on overblows, I use overblows a lot so I can’t really play anything except marine bands, deluxes, and crossovers.

  • @ChromaticHarp
    @ChromaticHarp Před rokem

    I agree with you on the Manji. I bought mine because Jason Ricci plays them. But The Bb and Db just don’t work for me. A bit leaky and Hard to draw bend (for me)! However my Manji low tuned C and F and they are excellent, especially the low C with the Filisko covers.

  • @johndouma3407
    @johndouma3407 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this extensive review. I have a question that may be off topic but because this is a relatively new video I will ask anyway. I have a set of Kongsheng Baby Fat harmonicas. Do you know how to install the lanyard? There is a little tab on each harmonica with a small circular hole in it. The lanyard cord seems too thick to push through the hole. I have tried to search for "how to install lanyard on baby fat" but all the results that come back are Baby Fat reviews.

  • @burntchickennugget8142

    Very epic jo ah with that Cowboy Bebop "diggin my potato" with the Eb, didn't expect that
    Any ways that's for the video!

  • @lindajones49
    @lindajones49 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve had all the Honher my favorite is Lee Oskar.

  • @javierf55
    @javierf55 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm so happy with my Hohner Crossover C. I'm 60 and I'm just starting to learn but I wanted a nice quality instrument, so that way I can just blame myself for the errors.

  • @ThomasDeLello
    @ThomasDeLello Před 4 měsíci

    You could drill out the Hohner Marine band nails and install nice little through bolts if you have a Dremel Tool with it's nifty little drill press attachment. Why not...? And if sharp edges bother you, get a jeweler's file, they're handy with three cutting sides.

  • @elfiankhuzairi23
    @elfiankhuzairi23 Před rokem +1

    Suzuki olive and hammond review

  • @ChocolateJesii
    @ChocolateJesii Před 2 lety +1

    My Lucky 13s feel much nicer than my Blues Pros. I have them in most of the Flat Keys now and I love them. I have an older version of the Blues Pro and a newer version of the Lucky 13 though, so maybe they have changed.

  • @kamaero5184
    @kamaero5184 Před 2 lety

    Hey Jonah. Thanks for a decent review. I almost agree except Session Steel. It feels garbage to me. I even couldn't bend it. Crossover - one love!

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      I don’t understand why session steels are so common. Not an especially good harp, and they are kinda pricy.

    • @garysellars8914
      @garysellars8914 Před 2 lety

      @@HarmonicaRevolution I have two in powerdraw and powerbender and don't like either. The bends are just hopeless and are not as responsive as a Hohner.

  • @Richard.W7
    @Richard.W7 Před 2 lety +1

    My first real harmonica was the Hohner Marine Band. Now I have a Seydel Big Six and I'm even happier.

  • @GospelBluesMan
    @GospelBluesMan Před 2 lety +1

    Yes I like Big Rivers and never got a bad one. Use to play Lee Oskars but then I started getting bad ones that squealed like stuck pigs. Tried I think its called Hohner Blues harp but the reeds were too soft and it blew out the reeds too quickly. The Hohner Pro Harp I tried was good but not sure if they make that one anymore? I can not find it up here anyways. Between Special 20 and Big River I still prefer the Big River. For me IMHO I think it has a slightly "darker" sound that I like.

  • @Alanguth2112
    @Alanguth2112 Před rokem

    Can you do some reviews of Fender harps?

  • @henriilola1821
    @henriilola1821 Před rokem

    Promaster with suzuki overdrives reeds is my favorite harmonica.

  • @jerrylee1100
    @jerrylee1100 Před 7 měsíci

    Just getting into harmonicas. Luckily there was an auction locally with several hohners as well as hearings. But the coolest is the hohners sextet

  • @GospelBluesMan
    @GospelBluesMan Před 2 lety

    After playing for years and using different harps I now like the Big River. Being in Canada where prices on harmonicas are not cheap its a more reasonably priced harmonica. If we want or need to get all the keys for playing in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. positions then that is a lot of harmonicas. Then you maybe need a few backups in certain keys . So would I like to get a more expensive one ? Maybe but I can barely afford these.

  • @kishascape
    @kishascape Před 2 lety

    I’d love a wooden box like that. But with just the diatonic slots filling most of it since I don’t need mics or chromatics. Maybe just a little slot on the side for my Victorinox and field recorder.

  • @howardmanuel
    @howardmanuel Před rokem

    My favorite is the Hohner Thunderbird, pricey, but special.

  • @user-bv4xt8cp1n
    @user-bv4xt8cp1n Před 11 měsíci

    Extracting 8 pins and replacing them with 8 self tapping wood screws is easily done on a Hohner Maraine Band, for to love care maintenance ❤❤❤😊😊😊

  • @gamma8gear
    @gamma8gear Před rokem +2

    Am I the only one who loves big rivers. They have always came perfectly gapped and tuned out of the box. Just reliable. They have a nice plastic comb with large holes. The only thing they are not is comfortable.

    • @VincentDeCowans
      @VincentDeCowans Před 9 měsíci +1

      I like em'. Good value for the price.. and they seem to be durable (in my experience).
      If I've got the cash, I'd go Marine Band or Special 20 though.

    • @VincentDeCowans
      @VincentDeCowans Před 9 měsíci +1

      And/ but... I think the sound is a little too bright, and virtually no sustain (the Big River)

  • @ebeisaac7700
    @ebeisaac7700 Před 2 lety

    What's your tier opinion on the Kongsheng Mars?

  • @jantonisito
    @jantonisito Před 7 měsíci

    You can swap covers on Kongsheng Solist - I put Manji's covers on it (since Manji was trash) because I wanted to use it on Gecko rack and original covers were aluminum. They seem to fit and I think that Solist sound better with vented covers.

  • @PaulTheSkeptic
    @PaulTheSkeptic Před rokem

    So I bought those Amazing 20's on the recommendation of this video. And I have to say, they are built a little nicer than your average cheap harmonica. That said, I had a few little reed issues with some of them. Dead reeds or nearly dead. I could probably fix them by opening them up and straightening out the reeds but who has time for that. But, I really lucked out with the C. That one in particular was set up really well, I play it often and it sounds great. So, your experience with that particular brand might require a bit of luck. But if you don't mind waiting a long time and get them from like Ali express or whatever direct from China webstore you prefer, then at that price you can afford to experiment.

  • @SHERIFF8311
    @SHERIFF8311 Před 2 lety

    Great, all my harmonicas are S, A, or B, greetings from Spain, man🙂

  • @harmonicafun
    @harmonicafun Před 2 lety

    That's a great video! You should make a sequel with a full beard. I had to sell my Seydel 1847 because of that pain problem. Do you see a difference between the Rocket and Special 20 combs? I love the Rocket but I put their reed plates into my Special 20s since I always get dry lips, must be the surface, I guess.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      This beard is all I can manage lol, it’s better than having no beard, I look like a 12 year old haha 😂

    • @harmonicafun
      @harmonicafun Před 2 lety

      @@HarmonicaRevolution I didn't want to make a joke about your beard, I wanted to raise awareness about these sandwich-style harmonicas and how they can be a real disappointment when they're a pain to play 🙂

  • @TooPunkToBeAPodcast
    @TooPunkToBeAPodcast Před rokem

    Wow my blues session is one of my best harps. But I've only tried the one

  • @toohip42
    @toohip42 Před 2 lety

    Me too !... the Seydel blew out in a few weeks... in the bin... wasted my money

  • @marieandersson6655
    @marieandersson6655 Před 11 měsíci

    A nice review, but I'm a little bit disappointed to find Hohner Marine Band 1896 somewhere in the middle! It deserves a top grade!

  • @TimBitten
    @TimBitten Před rokem

    The Crossover seems like the clear choice to me!

  • @MrMcsbr
    @MrMcsbr Před 5 měsíci

    I like the lee oscar it can stand up to repeated cleaning allows reed changing. Like the Hohner marine band but for the wood comb it does not stand up to repeated cleaning. Lee Oskar wins it racks and plays well.

  • @ChromaticHarp
    @ChromaticHarp Před rokem +1

    Thanks Jonah, I was going to try a Lucky 13, it seemed like a cool thing having that extra bottom octave, but I’m glad
    I watched this presentation, you saved me some money! I’m also going to try a golden melody in Ab, as That’s the one key I’m missing…thanks again!

  • @hardyharhar9
    @hardyharhar9 Před rokem +1

    I like the Hohner Golden Melody.

  • @ChromaticHarp
    @ChromaticHarp Před 2 lety

    I took a chance on a Hohner Rocket, blew out draw five almost immediately, never even took it on on a gig.

  • @ScaerieTale
    @ScaerieTale Před 10 měsíci

    I wish I had seen this before I picked up a Fender haha. It's not *the worst* for me, but I'm an experienced sax player who used to play harp years ago, and even I wish I'd just ponied up the extra $35 for a Hohner Special 20. The Fender's reeds aren't gapped right, and it's leaky leading to a lot of air required, except on the 9 and 10 (where it drops to almost nothing, abit jarring). Half step bends are all I can get out of it out of the box. I'll work on it later, but am definitely picking up 3 Hohners after payday

  • @chickenman7252
    @chickenman7252 Před 2 lety +2

    I like the Dabell Story. To me its a cheaper Special 20 that comes in alternate tunings. I agree with the Noble being S tier. It's probably my favorite harp amplified. I still need to try all the different Hohner harps, but I like to just stick to what Im used to at this points.

    • @JLee-bi4es
      @JLee-bi4es Před 2 lety

      Dabell story is what I play they're great harps and reasonably priced

    • @chickenman7252
      @chickenman7252 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JLee-bi4es hear harps?

    • @JLee-bi4es
      @JLee-bi4es Před 2 lety

      @@chickenman7252 lol stupid phone I corrected my comment

    • @chickenman7252
      @chickenman7252 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JLee-bi4es oh yeah. I honestly can't bring myself to buy more expensive harps when they're so good and cheap. You can buy almost 3 Storys for one 1847 lol.

    • @JLee-bi4es
      @JLee-bi4es Před 2 lety +1

      @@chickenman7252 that's very true I also like those East top harps especially if you want to play some dirty blues real good for that chugging and rhythm playing

  • @ArcadioJacobino
    @ArcadioJacobino Před rokem

    What gets me about this amazing instrument is that you can snag one of professional quality for about half a ton up to sensible max of 125. Next best would be the penny whistle, from about 50 western fiat currency units up to about 300 tops, and they start at about 10. My beginner's Yamaha flute would be the thick end of half a grand new. My teacher's (she's 2 years older than my kid and has just graduated) was 5K and you can pick them out of an online catalogue for up to twenty-five grand. Then there's custom stuff. I like the harmonica.

  • @truenorthmuskoka9077
    @truenorthmuskoka9077 Před 2 lety

    great review and very helpful. I just bought my first harp 2 weeks back and settled on the Marine Band 1896 in the key if C. I assume this is middle C. When buying another harp such as in the key of D or A, how do I know if its D or A above or below middle C?

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      Normal keys go from G to F. So, an A would be a lower key, a D is above C and is getting high. High F is really high, and the F below a normal G harp is the start of low keys.

    • @MrSupersidewinder
      @MrSupersidewinder Před 2 lety +2

      G3 to F#4 are the standard keys.

  • @MrSolarcell
    @MrSolarcell Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the great review. So much valuable information. Is the shape of special 20 a problem to you? I feel the corners next to hole 1 and hole 10 make it harder to overblow/draw. Golden melody has the best shape, Seydel session steel’s shape looks also not bad.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety +1

      The shape is okay for me! I tongue block, not sure if that matters. Golden Melody's have the best shape by far. Wish they made one with brass reeds.

    • @billmiller7138
      @billmiller7138 Před 2 lety +1

      Personally I find the Blues session steel or the Blues favorite (which I change to stainless reeds) are far better than any Hohner I have. (Marine, Blues. Special 20, Pro harp). Never tried a Crossover, probably wont. I searched for 20 years till I hit on the Seydels, doubt I'll ever change. YMMV

    • @roberttemple2521
      @roberttemple2521 Před 2 lety +2

      @@billmiller7138 Crossovers are really responsive and loud out of the box, loud like Hohner's Rocket. I was amazed at how much louder they are than ALL Hohners that I have played since 1972. Those two models are both excellent.

    • @roberttemple2521
      @roberttemple2521 Před 2 lety +2

      @@HarmonicaRevolution Golden Melodys ARE made with brass reeds.

    • @ChromaticHarp
      @ChromaticHarp Před 2 lety

      @@roberttemple2521 I like the Crossover, i have several. So I bought a Rocket in A and quickly blew out draw 5, not even playing hard.

  • @paulfarkas1169
    @paulfarkas1169 Před rokem +1

    Your not crazy about the manji but it makes you sound good and you played it longer than the other.

  • @staycuteunikitty3527
    @staycuteunikitty3527 Před rokem

    Would a Hohner Marine Band Deluxe be good for me, as a beginner with the intent of being self-taught? I'm not really looking for anything "bluesy", because I'll mostly be playing pop songs. I'm a little iffy about the classic Marine Band, because of the way it might feel on the lips, especially since I'll most likely be using the puckering method for a long time. At the same time, I'm also torn between something with a wooden comb, or something with an ABS comb, like a Special 20. What do you think sounds best for me, as a beginner? I'm also looking for something with a bit of a darker tone. And, also, what does the sealed wood comb of the Marine Band Deluxe feel like on the lips, compared to the ABS comb of the Special 20?

  • @wealllame
    @wealllame Před 7 měsíci

    I own a big set of costum lightning and you get used to the weight but i still agree the classic is probably a better choice its allround one of the best and not that expensive compared to

  • @TalkingPoints1
    @TalkingPoints1 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I weigh in on the Kongsheng Mars? IMHO, it’s fantastic. The smoothest embouchure ever. Round holes, and you’ll fall in love with them instantly. The harp is so well rounded to hold and play. The tone is strong (but not as loud as some others). I wish I had a whole set of Mars. The one I have is the aluminum comb. When I get more, I’ll try the plastic comb ones.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      Cool! I’m looking forward to picking one up soon!

    • @Ganeshcrosson
      @Ganeshcrosson Před 2 lety

      I agree. The Mars is a great harp and reasonably priced.

    • @Paddling16
      @Paddling16 Před 2 lety

      I love my mats too. It’s great

    • @ChocolateJesii
      @ChocolateJesii Před 2 lety

      I also have several Mars and really like them.

    • @soslothful
      @soslothful Před 2 lety

      Are round holes advantageous?

  • @tgbedini
    @tgbedini Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting stuff. I play a lot of first position, so I've found Seydel has the best assortment of solo tuned harps. Otherwise I prefer Special 20s and Lee Oscars. I'll be checking out your setup video soon. After over 50years p!aying rack held harp, there's still more to learn.

    • @giusepperesponte8077
      @giusepperesponte8077 Před 2 lety

      I find that if you aren’t going be using overblows, the seydel 1874 is the best harp on the market. But if you are going to be using overblows, the crossover or marine band deluxe is the best.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před 2 lety

      @@giusepperesponte8077 what about just single note folk music?

  • @tonyholidaymusic
    @tonyholidaymusic Před 9 měsíci

    Marine band deluxe is top top for me. Then 1847 seydel

  • @jamesmares4206
    @jamesmares4206 Před 2 lety

    Didn't review the Suzuki Harpmaster.
    I Have one that I like.
    I prefer recessed combs so I get Special 20 s and put Rocket Amp cover plates on them.
    For some reason I like the Special 20 combs better than the rockets

  • @stuffnuns
    @stuffnuns Před 6 měsíci

    Blue Moon makes a custom comb for the Session, and it makes the harp play better. I don’t know how or why Seydel’s less expensive harps are so cruddy, and their high-end harps(ala 1847) are gems.

  • @soslothful
    @soslothful Před 2 lety

    So, it maybe ok to blame the instrument? I'm making my first very tentative steps with the harmonica with some self teaching tutorials. One tutorial included a Hohner Blues Band which sounds distinctly different than the Suzuki Blues Master I have. I'd much prefer to blame the instrument than my nascent efforts.

  • @caspermarly5992
    @caspermarly5992 Před 2 lety

    Bushman Harmonicas? Any opinions?

  • @gioscervelo
    @gioscervelo Před rokem

    What is this valved Promaster that is prone to sticking reeds? Is it different than a regular promaster which is known , and I agree, to be as good as a special 20 ?

  • @acepu.r.7224
    @acepu.r.7224 Před rokem

    I am a beginner, but I like blues music, which key is the best for learning to bend? Thanks

  • @IMBrute-ir7gz
    @IMBrute-ir7gz Před 2 lety +3

    Today's prices take my breath away! True, I'm now 70 years old and when I started getting serious with the harp back in 1971, the only choices were the Marine Band (retail $3.75) and the Blues Harp ($4.25). What justifies today's prices? Has the American dollar been devalued that much? In the mid-1970's, I went with the Golden Melody and would have stuck with that one if the quality hadn't slipped. I've been with the Lee Oskar since they came out because they are rugged and last longer than the others. By the way, back then there were 4 and 5-piece bar bands everywhere routinely playing 5 or 6 nights a week. We didn't need no stinkin' day jobs! Anybody doing that now?

    • @RobertFisher1969
      @RobertFisher1969 Před 2 lety +1

      $3.75 in 1971 is about $25 in 2022. So there’s more to the story than just inflation. There could be lots of factors such as cost of materials perhaps increasing more than inflation or demand being lower, but I don’t have any insight into this particular market.

    • @youtuber1861
      @youtuber1861 Před 2 lety

      Full time musician here.

    • @lindajones49
      @lindajones49 Před 2 lety

      I’m in the Lee Oskar group as my favorite. I’ve had all the different Horhner. Been playing for about 3 decades.

  • @garrettkaufer7962
    @garrettkaufer7962 Před 5 měsíci

    What do people think about the Hohner Meisterklasse

  • @garysellars8914
    @garysellars8914 Před 2 lety

    You mention the Marine Band comb as swelling. I thought they had sorted that out? I'm sure i read they treat the comb now to stop that happening. Just checked it Hohner say it's double lacquered to stop swelling so that shouldn't be an issue. However the problems with the nails assembly is huge for me also and the reason i've never bought one of these.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety

      Oh, well that’s news to me. The comb on the one I demoed definitely swells.

    • @garysellars8914
      @garysellars8914 Před 2 lety

      @@HarmonicaRevolution Yeah but just through normal playing? If that's the case then it's pretty much an unplayable instrument yet those are the harps Adam Gussow has used forever. So i don't know.. But Hohner say on their site the comb is double lacquered definitely.

  • @KKissinger72
    @KKissinger72 Před 2 lety

    I bought a 7 key set of harmonicas at GC, named Silver Creek. Seem pretty good for the money. Plastic comb. Ever heard of? Opinion of?

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety +1

      Not good. They would be at the very bottom of the list. If they work for you, that's fine.I really recommend getting at least one quality (~$50) harp. The cheap ones will make learning much difficult, and without trying a better harp, you don't know what you're missing in terms of airtightness and bend difficulty.

  • @soslothful
    @soslothful Před 2 lety

    Have you performed the bluesy Amazing Grace publicly? How was it received? Seems it would be either loved as an exciting, new take, or hated for being too untraditional.

    • @HarmonicaRevolution
      @HarmonicaRevolution  Před 2 lety +1

      Not at a show or online yet, though I should probably record it properly at some point.

    • @soslothful
      @soslothful Před 2 lety

      @@HarmonicaRevolution I had played bagpipe for some years and Amazing Grace is the quintessential pipe tune, I suspect at any playing there were people crying. It is my suspicion the bluesy version would not be well received.

  • @howardcoleman4748
    @howardcoleman4748 Před 12 dny

    I have manji and they are good but they are bamboo combs that's why they aren't not great but passable

  • @Lerroadtrip
    @Lerroadtrip Před 6 měsíci

    Hi sir',, im from philippines I want to learn how to sound harmonica ..

  • @dirtbikewesley5815
    @dirtbikewesley5815 Před rokem

    What is that pirate sounding song you played on the promaster? It was awsome!