Maurice BEREAU
Avis laissé en France le 13 mars 2021
Un nouveau bon instrument qui s'ajoute à la collection !
ray
Avis laissé au Canada le 9 mai 2019
Blues rock. Semi proffessionnel
Kunde
Avis laissé en Allemagne le 27 novembre 2019
Die Lee Oskar Natural Minor G-Moll ist gut verarbeitet und hat einen guten Klang. Ihre Stimmung ist allerdings anders als bei den gängigen diatonischen Mundharmonikas, weil die Töne anders angeordnet sind. Man braucht als Laie schon etwas Zeit um spielbare Lieder darauf zu spielen. Es wäre gut wenn man da Notenkenntnisse hätte. Die Lieferung und der Zustand der Mundharmonika waren wie erwartet.
Paul_India
Avis laissé en Inde le 15 novembre 2018
Ordered minor key. Received a major key harmoNica.
Winston
Avis laissé au Mexique le 19 décembre 2017
VENÍA EL ESTUCHE ROTO, LA ARMONICA NO TIENE NINGÚN PROBLEMA PERO EL ESTUCHE RIGIDO ESTÁ ROTO... MAL MANEJO DE ENVÍO SUPONGO.
quakeyjase
Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 21 avril 2017
I was really pleased with this purchase. Despite having played harmonica for a few years, this was my first serious venture into alternative tunings, and I must say I'm pretty impressed! In making the Lee Oskar range, Tombo Corporation have taken a fairly solid harmonica design with good response and airtightness, and slapped a pretty brilliant endorsement on it. But to their credit, they have used this combination to also put out some exciting alternative tunings, four including the "ordinary" Major Diatonic. If you are a beginner, I would advise sticking with the Major Diatonic until you have a reliable second position technique, but confident second position players will take to the Natural Minor straight away, This is because the minor key labelled (in this case Gm) is actually the second position key. This makes sense, because you play in the minor key as you would ordinarily play blues harp, with all the expression you are used to for blues harp. Fire up a playalong or backing track for minor blues in G and you'll get the idea pretty quickly. The minor blues is a somewhat neglected but excitingly expressive sound, and while chromatic players might miss some notes on that scale (at least unless they have very advanced diatonic technique), it's a really great sound to be able to play on harmonica. Add to this the ability to play along to minor songs, and you have a definite winner. Highly recommended!