Product Details
Hohner 542/20 Golden Melody Harmonica, Key of C

Hohner 542/20 Golden Melody Harmonica, Key of C
From Hohner

List Price: $47.00
Price: $31.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Austin Bazaar

6 new or used available from $29.95

Average customer review:
Armónica Golden Melody de Hohner (542/20) en C (Do)

Product Description

Curved cover plates extend the entire length of the harmonica, providing increased resonant capacity. Reeds are set close to the open-framed mouthpiece and respond to the most subtle of commands, making the Golden Melody perfect for overblowing as well as bending. 10 Single Holes, 20 reeds Length: 4 1/8". Due to health regulations this item may not be returned.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #753 in Musical Instruments
  • Color: Key Of "C"
  • Brand: Hohner
  • Model: 542/20-C
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Specifications:
  • 10 single holes, 20 reeds, length: 4
  • Keys:
  • Regular Tuning: G, Ab, A, Bb, C,C3, D, Eb, E, F, F#

Customer Reviews

4 star harp4
The golden melody is a nice harp though I prefer the delta frost by bushman it has a better sound and only cost about five dollars more.

Nice harmonica, but i can't play it.4
This is a nicely built harmonica, easy to play and notes bend easily. However, because of the exposed brass strips above and below the holes along with the stainless steel metal covers, there is a strong bi-metal/galvanic effect. I have a silver filling in the back of one of my front teeth which hurts whenever I play this harmonica. My wife can play it without any problems and just looks at me weird when I describe the problem, but she's only got one or two silver fillings in her back molars. I don't recommend this harmonica to anyone who has silver fillings in the front teeth simply due to the galvanic effect.

Otherwise, this harmonica has a beautiful sound, and is comfortable to hold and play.

Even better5
Still just a novice, but bought this more expensive model by looking at the reviews.
WOW, what a nice sound, and still a great price.
I find hitting single notes easier on my Hohner 81 Pocket Pal (still entry level skills), but if I want to sound better than I am, and I'm playing chords, I go for the Golden.