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Lee Oskar Harmonica, Key of C, Major Diatonic
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Color | type 2 |
Brand | Lee Oskar |
Instrument Key | C |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Major Diatonic - Key of C |
About this item
- The Blues/Rock Harmonica
- Plastic Comb with large holes for easier playing
- Air Tight Design, Responsive Reeds, Louder Sound
- Replaceable Reed Plates at Half the Cost
- Orange Label, Major Diatonic 1910-C
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Item Weight | 4 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B000Q87DAQ |
Item model number | Lee Oskar 1910-C Harmonica |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 10, 2007 |
Color Name | type 2 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Instrument Key | C |
Size | type 2 |
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The major diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing blues, rock, country folk & Jazz. Major diatonic Harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as blues harp, Marine Band, Golden melody, big River, special 20, Pro harp, folk master, star performer, etc. Although the cover plates are stamped with a variety of different names for marketing purposes, All of these harmonicas have the exact same notation layout as the Lee Oskar major diatonic. The most important difference is in the quality of materials, construction, design and sound. Lee Oscars are the best harmonicas in the world, and that's not just our opinion. All over the world, professional players prefer Lee Oskar Harps over any Other brand.
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material | Plastic | Brass, Plastic, Stainless Steel | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic, Metal | Plastic | Brass | Polyvinyl Chloride, Plastic, Metal, Brass |
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Customers find the harmonica has a nice sound with clear notes. They find it well-made and easy to play, with large holes making it simple to bend individual notes. Many consider it good value for money, with the ability to replace the reeds at a reasonable cost. While some customers appreciate its ease of use and comfort, others have differing opinions on its functionality.
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Customers like the sound quality of the harmonica. They say it sounds nice, plays well, and is comfortable to hold. The notes play clearly and have a warm tone.
"...The Honer harmonica had a good sound but when it came to voicing the higher octave (holes 7-10) the voicing of the notes was very difficult with my..." Read more
"...the Lee Oscar or the Special 20, as they both play really easy, sound really good, and are not too difficult to bend notes on." Read more
"Pretty cool harmonica. I'm learning myself and this harmonica sounds great and is very smooth...." Read more
"...out mostly ideal, especially the middle (4-7) holding a strong, warming tone. Leaves me with a smile every time I play it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the harmonica's quality. They find it a good product for beginners and pros alike. The harmonica doesn't leak, making learning easier. Many consider it a top-quality mouth harp that makes a great addition to their collection.
"Pretty cool harmonica. I'm learning myself and this harmonica sounds great and is very smooth...." Read more
"This is one of my favorite diatonic harmonicas, mainly because it doesn't leak like a sieve...." Read more
"...After tweaking my technique and style a little, though, each note comes out mostly ideal, especially the middle (4-7) holding a strong, warming tone...." Read more
"...I also love the quality of the harp and the crisp clear notes i get from this harp." Read more
Customers appreciate the instrument's build quality. They find it well-made, airtight, and easy to play. The sound is crisp and clear, with a confident feel right away. The sleek body has a nice shine and feels comfortable.
"...Build Quality: Out of the 3 harps i purchase, the Lee Oskar feels more robust...." Read more
"...It may be tremendous, I honestly am not qualified to say. But it's well designed and built, easy to play without excessive huffing & puffing, and has..." Read more
"...Very sleek body, nice shine and feels comfortable. The sound is rich and wholesome, and excells at the middle notes...." Read more
"This Harmonica is built and designed for professional use and is made to last. New reed plates can be purchased, no matter what key you play in...." Read more
Customers find the harmonica easy to play. The large holes make it simple to play a single note. They appreciate the responsiveness and quality of the instrument, making learning to play individual notes easier.
"...Or I would suggest the Lee Oscar or the Special 20, as they both play really easy, sound really good, and are not too difficult to bend notes on." Read more
"...But it's well designed and built, easy to play without excessive huffing & puffing, and hasn't broken yet...." Read more
"...As of now, I can play single notes cleanly and quickly, and bend the mid-range draw notes reliability and hit the low draw bends and high blow..." Read more
"...This is a plus when learning to play individual notes...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money. They say it's a good quality instrument at a reasonable cost, and they like that you can replace the reeds at half the price of the whole harmonica.
"...Quality for value: The $10 fender harmonica sounded terrible and were off pitch...." Read more
"...Leaves me with a smile every time I play it. TL;DR: Great value, not perfection but sexy body and fulfilling sound with awesome price tag..." Read more
"...They are very easy to play and have a great sound and are affordable. The sound is fantastic so even more advanced players enjoy them as well." Read more
"...It’s a great quality instrument at a very fair price. I bought this one as a gift for a younger player...." Read more
Customers find the notes bend easily on the harp. They say it's effortless to play and you can do all the tricks if you know how.
"...Very easy to play, and bending is not too difficult to do, but I am still very much a beginner or a little better of a player at this point...." Read more
"...gorgeous (very full and clear), and I've already been able to start bending some notes--which I understand I notoriously hard for beginners on cheap..." Read more
"...The sound is a little more twangy or raspy than the others. Note bending is easier than with the Hohner Special 20 but not as easy as the Suzuki...." Read more
"...Bending notes is not a problem with the Lee Oskar. I would have rated it a 5 had it required a bit less air to play...." Read more
Customers find the harp comfortable to hold and easy to blow. They appreciate its smooth action, nice size for small hands, and smooth transitions between notes.
"...I'm learning myself and this harmonica sounds great and is very smooth...." Read more
"...Very sleek body, nice shine and feels comfortable. The sound is rich and wholesome, and excells at the middle notes...." Read more
"Fells great in your hand. easy to blow for beginners" Read more
"...initial first 4 years, I decided that Lee Oskar's were the best for my budget and fit...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the harmonica's functionality. Some say it plays well, is responsive, and works great for beginners and intermediates. However, others mention issues with certain holes not working properly, reeds not functioning, or the harmonica no longer working.
"...The Oscars I have, always just play beautifully, no matter how much i play them, or how long they sit...." Read more
"All my Lee Oskars lasted atleast 2 years. This one blew out a Reed in a month or so. Will stay with L.O. anyway." Read more
"...it came scratched, enough to make it definitely used, but still perfectly functional. There is another review for this product from a soldier..." Read more
"...Awesome sound, super responsive and all keys working as it should! (Something I didn't get in my previous 2 harps)...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021I've recently taken up playing harmonica. Ive bought Fender, Honer and Lee Oskar harps to test out which one I like best. The Lee Oskar C Diatonic was by far the best. Here are my reasons why:
1) Quality for value: The $10 fender harmonica sounded terrible and were off pitch. The Honer harmonica had a good sound but when it came to voicing the higher octave (holes 7-10) the voicing of the notes was very difficult with my spotty technique. The Lee Oskar has great sound is is more forgiving. I'm mostly focusing on position and bending right now so being able to voice notes in the higher octave more easily makes practicing songs much less frustrating. Of course, you'll want to be able to play on any harp so keep technique in mind.
2) Price over time: Over time your brass reeds will wear and corrode making them impossible to play. Lee Oskar sells replacement reeds so you don't need to replace the entire harp. Over time this can save money, especially if your trying to start this hobby on a tight budget.
3) Build Quality: Out of the 3 harps i purchase, the Lee Oskar feels more robust. I also love the standard case it comes in it can interlock with other Lee Oskar Harp cases and opens from the top. You can sense the thoughtfulness in the design.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2017I really like the sound, timbre or tone of the Lee Oscar Harmonicas. Very easy to play, and bending is not too difficult to do, but I am still very much a beginner or a little better of a player at this point. I have never had Oscar jam reeds, or have any hole to not produce musical notes, ever. The Oscars I have, always just play beautifully, no matter how much i play them, or how long they sit. My $20 dollar honer from china, I can't make this boast, nor my Japanese Manjis, although with a bit of a warm up the Suzuki Manjis open up and are playable without much delay.
If I was going to recommend a beginner harmonica, it would be a Lee Oscar, or a Honer Special 20, if you were just wanting 1/ to test out harmonica and see if you liked it, and 2/ wanted to get a good quality harp to start, that could be used for a couple three years until you were an advanced intermediate or an intermediate advanced harp player. If you know in your heart that you want to play harp, and you think you might want to just buy one harp, only, I would suggest the Honer Crossover, as it can be used for the greatest range of styles: Blues, Country, Jazz, Rock, Folk. Or I would suggest the Lee Oscar or the Special 20, as they both play really easy, sound really good, and are not too difficult to bend notes on.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024Pretty cool harmonica. I'm learning myself and this harmonica sounds great and is very smooth.
I look forward to honing my skills and at the same time, establish a love for the sound.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2016This is one of my favorite diatonic harmonicas, mainly because it doesn't leak like a sieve. I can't say if it's a great harmonica because I'm certainly not a great player. It may be tremendous, I honestly am not qualified to say. But it's well designed and built, easy to play without excessive huffing & puffing, and hasn't broken yet.
By comparison, all the Hohners I've bought are horrible leakers. Special 20, Blues Harp, Big River, and of course the execrable Bluesband. Just awful. This is for recent (late 2015-early 2016) production; I don't know how they performed in the past.
All Chinese harmonicas I've owned so far, including those sold as Hohners or Suzukis, are basically scrap metal, and not just because they're Chinese; I have a Chinese saxophone which is the cat's meow, a pile of rather good Chinese ukuleles, a Chinese violin which ain't half bad (and at a steal of a price), and a Chinese clarinet which ... well, let's just say she looks gorgeous. But the harmonicas are just an insult.
My best harmonicas to date are the Lee Oskar, the Seydel Blues Session and several Suzukis - Bluesmaster, Promaster, and possibly the Manji. None of these are terribly cheap - as of this writing, they're priced from about $34 to $41 - but they're far less frustrating for beginners than the leaky ones from China or from Hohner.