Lee Oskar Major Diatonic D
D Major Harmonica, Major DiatonicThe most popular harmonica for blues, rock, country and jazz

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Better than expected
I tried many other Lee Oskar harps and wasn't impressed, but in D they really shine.
Good vibes
I normally play marine band products...you know...blues harps special 20s regular marine band...I evan have suzuki valved(awsome)...so here we are Lee Oskar...so far I do like the sound...plays smooth...like the fact that you can buy plates if you blow out a reed (it happens now and then) accompanies well with my style of play...I'm a blues guy...I'll do it all though...bottom line...so far so good...oh and it's a nice looking instrument...I mean as far as harmonicas go
Très bon harmonica
Très bon harmonica, sonne bien et juste. Agréable à jouer. Acheté avec le porte-harmonica. Idéal pour débuter des classiques de blues. Je recommande.
Great Harmonicas
Got a few of these harmonicas now and although they can be relatively pricey they play and sound fantastic. The tone is clear, sweet and true. They sound great whether you are a blues player, rock n roller or a pop/rock player. When I first started using them my brother asked me if I had been taking lessons, I hadn't, they just sound better than most of the other harmonicas I had been playing. They are also really well made, I believe that all the parts are replaceable and for the money you won't get a better sounding or playing harp.
As Expected
I've always been a fan of Lee Oskar Harmonicas.
This one is as good as the others I've had over the years.
the best
I used Hohner for years but when I discovered Lee Oskar I will never go back to Hohner again. The performance and durability of Lee Oskar harmonicas are unbeatable.
It's a harp
There's not much to say, it's a Lee Oskar harp. As normal it does it's job and will last for years if you take care of it.
Lee Oskar Harmonica
I bought one of these about 20 years ago, played for about 5 years (I normally play guitar) and then stopped. I found it again 4 months ago, and just trying it out started me playing Harp again. The 20 year old one was fine, still worked well and sounded bright and clear. It was a 'G' so I got a new 'D' to go with it, and that is just as good. Well made and you can replace parts if you need to, and comes with a good case. Oh - and it says what key it is clearly so you can't go wrong.
Good value harmonicas
I have tried Hohner & Seydel harmonicas, but Lee Oskars are my preferred harps.
They are loud and the reeds are durable. The plastic comb is comfortable.
The fact that there are replacement reeds available make them an econimcal choice.
Diatonic D
I'm a solo artist (guitar and harmonica) and find this make of harmonica, while blowing "slightly downward" on a neck mounted support, always block up quickly, where Hohner will continue all night without problems.
OK, hand held, these harmonica's, Lee Oskars, do great, even though they sound thin compared to Hohner's.
I keep rotating round all 4 makes to keep up with any improvements, but they must sound good through my "voice mic" as 2 mic's is awkward and my neck is getting old for too much movement.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Lee Oskar
- Released in 2002
- Average price : $38
- System Richter
- 10 Holes
- Reed plates made of brass with 5 screws
- Stainless steel cover
- In plastic case with hinged lid
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