Suzuki Manji Low Tuning Harmonica

Model: M20L

£62.99

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Product Description

The Suzuki MANJI Low tuning harmonica combines advanced technology and functional beauty to create a stunning 10 hole diatonic harmonica. Low tuning models feature extra large lower reed plate for big bass note sound projection.

This revolutionary Suzuki diatonic harp is named after Mr. Manji Suzuki, the company's founder — now in his late 80's, however still pretty much in charge. He started with a single hand-built model 70 years ago, and has built Suzuki up into one of the world's premier harmonica manufacturers.

  • Number of holes: 10
  • Cover plates: Stainless steel
  • Reed plates:  Phosphor Bronze, 20 reeds
  • Comb: Resin Wood Composite
  • Low tuning models feature extra large lower reed plate for big bass note sound projection.
  • Available in keys: Low C, Low D, Low Eb, Low E, Low F
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Product Specification

Harmonica TypeDiatonic Harmonica
Number of Holes10
Comb MaterialComposite
Number of Reeds20
Spare Reeds Available?Yes
TuningRichter
Valved?No
Musical StylesBlues, Rock, Pop, Folk
Available KeysLow F, Low E, Low D, Low E Flat, Low C

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