


Hohner PentaHarp Harmonica - D Minor
The Sound of Innovation
The Minor Pentatonic scale is one of the most useful in popular music. Play any of these notes in the right key and you canât go wrong. By adding the âBlue Noteâ the player can add extra expression and versatility, this is known as the âBlues Scaleâ. Guitarists refer to this scale as âPlaying in the Boxâ, and it is the one of the first scales to learn when playing a solo. However, to play this scale accurately on a standard harmonica demands advanced techniques that could take years to master! Thatâs where the PentaHarp comes in.
Features
- Perfect beginnerâs instrument: Based on the well-established Special 20 harmonica, the perfect beginnerâs instrument thanks to its ABS comb and recessed reed plates
- No bending needed: The tonal layout is the minor pentatonic scale with the added âblue noteâ, so no bending is needed to play the blues scale
- Large tonal range: Three complete blues scales on one 10-hole diatonic harmonica
- Just blow & draw: No change in the blow-draw cycle is needed when playing scales (unlike for Richter harmonicas between holes 6 and 7), which makes intuitive playing even easier
- Snapcase: Practical and modern plastic case
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Description
The Sound of Innovation
The Minor Pentatonic scale is one of the most useful in popular music. Play any of these notes in the right key and you canât go wrong. By adding the âBlue Noteâ the player can add extra expression and versatility, this is known as the âBlues Scaleâ. Guitarists refer to this scale as âPlaying in the Boxâ, and it is the one of the first scales to learn when playing a solo. However, to play this scale accurately on a standard harmonica demands advanced techniques that could take years to master! Thatâs where the PentaHarp comes in.
Features
- Perfect beginnerâs instrument: Based on the well-established Special 20 harmonica, the perfect beginnerâs instrument thanks to its ABS comb and recessed reed plates
- No bending needed: The tonal layout is the minor pentatonic scale with the added âblue noteâ, so no bending is needed to play the blues scale
- Large tonal range: Three complete blues scales on one 10-hole diatonic harmonica
- Just blow & draw: No change in the blow-draw cycle is needed when playing scales (unlike for Richter harmonicas between holes 6 and 7), which makes intuitive playing even easier
- Snapcase: Practical and modern plastic case























