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SCH-24 Orchestral Chord Harmonica (Special Order)
SCH-24 Orchestral Chord Harmonica (Special Order)
Item: SCH-24
Price: $679.99
List Price: $949.99 Savings: $270.00

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SCH-24 Orchestral Chord Harmonica (Special Order)


5 Chord Patterns, 24 Chord Double Row.

Usually Special Order. Before processing your order, we will contact you with availability and estimated ship date, for your approval.


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  High Quality Chord Harmonica

 

 

Suzuki has been producing the highest quality Harmonicas for over fifty years and has elevated the manufacturing process to an art form, as evidenced by this Chord Harmonica The chord harmonica is an essential part of ensemble performance and we?re proud to offer this exclusive instrument for your performance goals.

Major and 7th chords arranged on the upper row, and Minor, Diminished and Augmented chords are arranged on the lower row. Five chord patterns; 96 holes among each 2 rows of top and bottom combs create 24 chords. You can play a bass note and chord in harmony making a deeper and more expressive sound. You can even produce a trio effect. This harmonica has the chord names marked near the holes, so that it is as easy for a beginner to play as for a professional.

Each instrument comes in a beautiful velvet lined wooden case with protective carrying pouch.

Also available: SCH-48 - 5 chord patterns, 48 chords

Usually Special Order. Before processing your order, we will contact you with availability and estimated ship date, for your approval.

 


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