Back in the day, music stores had a special harmonica bellows on the counter that you could place the harp up to, pump the bellows by hand to hear the tone. This kept mouths off the harp and allowed the customer to sample the tone. Did Guitar Center have such a thing? Great unboxing vid. I have a Hohner in the key of A.
They didn’t that I saw. But, I know what you’re talking about because Mammoth Music has that apparatus. When I bought my aforementioned Suzuki in the Key of A, the guy used the bellows.
All you have to say to them is: 'if this harp is in tune I will buy it." Now a bellow type air device can't test for being Intune, but playing the harp in octaves can. So you can tell them if this is Intune I will buy it, if it is not, no one should buy it.
@@JohnBudnikBand It works fine👌🏻I bought it 9 years ago, it was very cheap and it's a low budget harmonica, suitable as a beginner harmonica. Now, I am thinking about to purchase a new one. One with a key of C, perhaps Lee Oskar or Special 20. Which one do you recommend?
I’ve never tried a Lee Oskar before. I like anything Hohner and the Special 20 is good. I also have a Suzuki which is pretty fun. With harmonicas, I find that you really do get what you pay for. So, if you’re willing to drop the coin - do it. Otherwise, as far as budget harmonicas, Fender makes an inexpensive harmonica that plays well.
Thanks for reaching out, man. I’ve never owned or played a Golden Melody before. However, after doing a little research on them via Sweetwater’s videos I think I would recommend the Special 20 for a couple of reasons 1) I believe they’re cheaper than the Golden Melody, so if you find out maybe Harmonica is not for you, you’re not out as much dough; 2) you’re still getting a lot of quality instrument at that price point (about $50 USD). I’ve played some cheap harmonicas before and the Special 20 is not one. 3) Probably the most important point, I think the Special 20 is going to give you more versatility as a player than the Golden Melody with being able to fit into more genres of music, and flexibility of style. Personally, I think that’s an important component for a beginner instrument. Lastly, if you take off with harmonica playing, I think you’ll find that you can’t have just one - not just for different keys, but for the different tones each kind of style brings to your music making. I hope this helps and drop another comment to let me know what you end up with!
@@JohnBudnikBand: Jeeeze! If you think about it…. all the famous people breathed that stuff. Beethoven, Strauss, Felix Mendelssohn, Herman Goering. Gotta be worth something. That’s some pretty serious luft. This could be a money making scheme. Close the box right away, don’t let it get out.
@@JohnBudnikBand sure I will, I plan to order special 20, because it is very hard to get harmonica from any type in my country in this moment, I intend to buy it from ali express, I think about marine band too.
I probably won't since this current project I'm playing in I'm on guitar and a little bit of keys. Not a lot of room for me to play the harmonica. Anyways, I'm sure there's plenty of great harmonica players out there that you could look up on UA-cam... or you could upload some of you blowing a tune. I'd watch it.
Gotta love that test run!
Thanks!!!
Bro, i love this guy's videos it's so interesting and relaxing
Thank you!
Thank you. Getting one on your recommendation
Awesome!
Thx for showing the Selection Guide! Now i know what i want :)
You bet! I found it helpful while choosing one myself.
Back in the day, music stores had a special harmonica bellows on the counter that you could place the harp up to, pump the bellows by hand to hear the tone. This kept mouths off the harp and allowed the customer to sample the tone. Did Guitar Center have such a thing? Great unboxing vid. I have a Hohner in the key of A.
They didn’t that I saw. But, I know what you’re talking about because Mammoth Music has that apparatus. When I bought my aforementioned Suzuki in the Key of A, the guy used the bellows.
All you have to say to them is: 'if this harp is in tune I will buy it." Now a bellow type air device can't test for being Intune, but playing the harp in octaves can.
So you can tell them if this is Intune I will buy it, if it is not, no one should buy it.
Good tip!!
Awesome harp! Think I’ll get me one!
Do it!
Nice harmonica 👍🏻
I have a North Star Blues 20 C 👌🏻
Thanks! How do you like the North Star?
@@JohnBudnikBand It works fine👌🏻I bought it 9 years ago, it was very cheap and it's a low budget harmonica, suitable as a beginner harmonica. Now, I am thinking about to purchase a new one. One with a key of C, perhaps Lee Oskar or Special 20. Which one do you recommend?
I’ve never tried a Lee Oskar before. I like anything Hohner and the Special 20 is good. I also have a Suzuki which is pretty fun. With harmonicas, I find that you really do get what you pay for. So, if you’re willing to drop the coin - do it. Otherwise, as far as budget harmonicas, Fender makes an inexpensive harmonica that plays well.
Grymt 🎉 awsome *
Thanks 🙏🏻
Hello man, please can you advice me i new at this, which is one better special 20 or golden melody for beginner, thanks in advance bro
Thanks for reaching out, man. I’ve never owned or played a Golden Melody before. However, after doing a little research on them via Sweetwater’s videos I think I would recommend the Special 20 for a couple of reasons 1) I believe they’re cheaper than the Golden Melody, so if you find out maybe Harmonica is not for you, you’re not out as much dough; 2) you’re still getting a lot of quality instrument at that price point (about $50 USD). I’ve played some cheap harmonicas before and the Special 20 is not one. 3) Probably the most important point, I think the Special 20 is going to give you more versatility as a player than the Golden Melody with being able to fit into more genres of music, and flexibility of style. Personally, I think that’s an important component for a beginner instrument. Lastly, if you take off with harmonica playing, I think you’ll find that you can’t have just one - not just for different keys, but for the different tones each kind of style brings to your music making. I hope this helps and drop another comment to let me know what you end up with!
Ooh man thanks 👍🏻✊🏼👍🏻
О это мелодия была очень крутая спасибо Я послушал с удовольствием
Thanks!
2:50. That’s not empty packaging, that’s German Air! FREE German air! How many people do you know that get to breathe that stuff?
What's the resale value on German air??
@@JohnBudnikBand: Jeeeze! If you think about it…. all the famous people breathed that stuff. Beethoven, Strauss, Felix Mendelssohn, Herman Goering. Gotta be worth something. That’s some pretty serious luft. This could be a money making scheme. Close the box right away, don’t let it get out.
I didn't know there's a code inside the box, that's good to know though.
I still need to redeem the free lesson!
@@JohnBudnikBand as soon as I get harmonica, I'll check the code strait away... probably special 20
@@zokimirchovski2968 Let me know what you get, my man!
@@JohnBudnikBand sure I will, I plan to order special 20, because it is very hard to get harmonica from any type in my country in this moment, I intend to buy it from ali express, I think about marine band too.
@@zokimirchovski2968 Where are you from? You can never have too many harmonicas!
it's High G or low G key?
G major
Not a very comprehensive review, but nice, except I would've enjoyed it more if you had been looking at the camera, i.e. your audience.
Thanks for the tip. I'll keep that in mind for future videos.
Is there anyone anymore who doesn't have a tattoo?
You?
Over rated
You think so?
Unboxing a special 20 takes 10 seconds and does not require a video. Find something else to make a video about.
LOL - find a different video to watch.
@@JohnBudnikBand show us you playing your new special 20 in the band.
I probably won't since this current project I'm playing in I'm on guitar and a little bit of keys. Not a lot of room for me to play the harmonica. Anyways, I'm sure there's plenty of great harmonica players out there that you could look up on UA-cam... or you could upload some of you blowing a tune. I'd watch it.