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Fender Blues Deluxe Harmonica, with 1-Year Warranty, Key of C 10 Holes, with Hard Plastic Carrying Case, Daphne Blue

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Style: Key of C


Color: Daphne Blue


Features

  • 10-hole diatonic harmonica
  • Chromed metal covers for comfortable performance
  • Moisture-resistant ABS plastic combs for bright sound and tuning stability
  • Protective vented plastic case and cloth for easy drying

Description

The Fender Blues Deluxe Harmonica is versatile enough for any level of player. With solid construction, a traditional shape and bright, articulate tone, this diatonic 10-hole harmonica offers the classic sound and long-lasting reliability of any genuine Fender instrument. Exclusive classic Fender Daphne Blue color.

Color: Daphne Blue


Brand: Fender


Instrument Key: C


Material: Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Metal


Style: Key of C


Item Weight: 4.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: 4.53 x 4.49 x 1.34 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 990702204


Date First Available: February 15, 2022


Color Name: Daphne Blue


Material Type: Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Metal


Instrument Key: C


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  • From an experienced harmonica player
Style: Key of B Flat Color: Chrome
First off, I'm not a beginner, nor did I buy this for a child. I have been playing harmonica off and on for 30 years. I play a lot of blues and classic rock and country, and use draw and blow bends regularly in my playing, although I'm a bit old school so I'm afraid I don't mess with overblows much. I'm directing this review to harmonica players who understand what I'm saying. Sorry for the attitude, but as an experienced player it's annoying to consider a budget price harmonica and see the reviews flooded with people who either don't know enough about harmonicas to know a good one from a bad one or got it as a noise maker for their grandkids and could care less! I play Marine Bands and Special 20s mostly. Needed a Bb for one or two songs and didn't want to sink $40 into a Hohner so decided to give this a try. I wasn't disappointed! I was amazed at how it played out of the box. Thought I might have to fool with the reeds but every hole was good on bend and draw. Tried to stick to soft playing at first to break it in easy but couldn't resist bending and it was easier and more responsive than my last Special 20! The tone is a little brighter, and maybe thinner, but not to the extent that most non players will notice. Heck, even the case was great: solid sturdy plastic with a nice felt lining to keep the harp from rattling around, unlike Hohner's! The tone is in the ballpark and the playability is great enough that I'm thinking about buying a set of 7 to retune to Paddy Richter. Now, if you ARE a parent or grandparent buying a noise maker for a 5 year old, you can probably get a colorful plastic harmonica that can annoy every one around your kid just as well as this one can, and cheaper. But as a parent and teacher myself, I would recommend this one if you have an older child that is truly interested in learning. It's cheap enough that if it gets lost or they lose interest it's no big deal, but won't frustrate them by holding them back. A few notes to help you get started 1. If you can't get a sound out a few holes (especially when you draw-breath in-on the second hole) your harmonica is probably not broken. There are some holes that are tough for beginners. Try using less air. If your child is frustrated, recommend that they "sip" like drinking very, very slowly through a straw. 2. 'C' is the traditional key to start in because it's not to high or low pitched and is relatively easy for most people to learn intermediate techniques like note bending. 3. Youtube is a great resource for lessons and most harmonica videos are made by great people who keep it PG but I'm a teacher so can't help but say: please preview anything your kids watch yourself first if at all possible. Y'all know that already, but I can't help it. 4. These are reasonably cheap, so how about getting two and learning with your child? I bet you're stressed out too these days, and music is a great way to unwind and share time with your family. Off your devices and screens, face to face. We all need more of that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by Clay M. Capps

  • Great harmonica for the price
Style: Key of C Color: Chrome
Sounds really good, seems to be high quality, and it comes with a nice case.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by Esteban P.

  • This is a good harmonica
Style: Key of A Color: Chrome
It's inexpensive and has a good tone for a beginner or anyone who needs an inexpensive harp in their arsenal.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by Eddie

  • Great budget harmonica
Style: Key of C Color: Chrome
For the price this harmonica is great. The Fender Blues Deluxe is a good choice for a beginner who doesn't want to spend too much, but wants something that works above the level of a toy. It's perfect for trying to decide how far down the harmonica path you want to go, and it has been fully serviceable for me so far. Solid construction and pretty good playability. Out of the box mine didn't bend as easily as a "better" harmonica. However, IMO, this is ok. You shouldn't be bending - in my opinion- until you can produce clean single notes. Having bends be a little more difficult to do will help to train your ear to what the UNBENT note(s) should sound like for each hole. Then when you are ready, you will build up more strength by having to work a little harder to make the bend. Then you will be ready to consider a better harp that bends with less effort. I'm not saying it doesn't bend. It does, but it may be harder than with others. Overall the tone is good. If you're a beginner you probably won't be able to discern differences in tone quality right away. To my ear, the tone is less... hmmm.. less "tasty." Yes, less "tasty" to my ear. If you don't know what that means, then you don't have to worry about it until it makes sense to you. I like the plastic case. Perhaps it's a little bulky and the corners are sharp. I tend to keep the empty case in my bag and store a couple of guitar picks and a slip of paper with scale charts. When I'm putting the harp away, I use the case. Otherwise, I keep it in my pocket without the case, ready to turn out a riff anywhere, anytime. I feel that it is both durable and inexpensive enough that I don't have to worry about it getting scratched or whatever. I'd recommend it if you're on a strict budget. The next level up is about 2x the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Surfing Jerry

  • I am a beginner.
Style: Key of C Color: Chrome
My first harmonica was a Blues harmonica made by Conjurer. It works well for the price but as I became a bit more advanced I wanted to try something a bit more expensive defender. The Fender Blues Deluxe is a bit heavier and plays nicely. The only criticism that I have of this harmonica is that it is more difficult to see the numbers on the top compared to the Conjurer. The case is a little nicer on the Fender. There does seem to be a nicer richer sound from the fender but I'm not 100% sure as I've never listened blindfolded. I still play and enjoy them both as I learn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Clyde William Creason

  • Good harmonica for beginners
Style: Key of C Color: Chrome
I expected better quality from the Fender, overall it's a pretty good harmonica.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Alex

  • Sounds Really Good Unbeatable Value
Style: Key of C Color: Chrome
First off, I do not play the harmonica. So this is a review from a student to students. If you’re a player, more than a grain of salt is suggested. I was VERY surprised at exactly how fat a $12.00 harmonica could sound. This thing sounds REALLY good. It’s easy get sounds on, at least what ones I can make. It’s comfortable to play, nothing sharp, no sore spots. I don’t see a downside here, especially not for the silly cheap price. It even comes with a pretty nice case. I am truly impressed, and look forward to spending lots of time playing this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Steve-O

  • Great name. Great sound. Great deal.
Style: 7-Pack Color: Chrome
I purchased these for my 87 year-old Dad who loves having the availability to choose the harmonica in the right key. After he gave a performance someone told my dad that those harmonicas sure sound good.” To which my dad replied,,“Of course, it’s a Fender, so it has to sound good!”
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Barbie Porter

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