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Please take a look at our Terms of Use agreement page if you have not already done so. Our Privacy Policy is outlined in the first paragraph. • Which harmonica (brand) should I buy to follow the lessons on this site? Hohner and Lee Oskar Harmonica Co.’s both make good 10-hole diatonic harmonicas with numbers imprinted over the holes for around $20- $40 and the difference between them is ultimately a personal preference. We like the Lee Oskar Major Diatonic (in the key of “C”) best for players just starting out. They are consistently good sounding, well constructed (airtight), and easy to play right out of the box. The Lee Oskar harmonicas also feature the 1st position and 2nd position keys (click to Harmonica Lessons.com for “Positions” info) printed on the ends for easy reference. Recommended Hohner models include the Special 20. A “Starter Harmonica” is available for the younger kids. • What is a “Standard 10-Hole Diatonic with numbers imprinted over holes”? See question and answer d

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