Fender Blues DeVille Harmonica - Key of G Reviews
If you've got the blues, you need a Fender Blues DeVille Harmonica to show it. Blues Deville harmonicas are solid instruments with quality construction that are as playable for the beginner with a sad story to tell as they are for the old blues hound. With your diatonic, 10-hole Blues DeVille cupped in your hand, you can forget everything but the music, knowing your harp's phosphor bronze reeds will sound bright and soulful with every note. Many Sweetwater harmonica players have come to rely on the classic vibe and exceptional durability of the Fender Blues DeVille Harmonica.
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I play in the blues band no kidding I go to my Fender Blues DeVille on the key of G to rock the house it's reliable it sounds excellent my friends always, what kind of harmonica playing and I tell them the Blues DeVille from fender my go to harmonica every time
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Okay.
You guys are awesome with everything else but harmonica.
Not your fault.
Not many at all are playing these anymore.
I have purchased many from your company.
But I am going somewhere else that actually is all about harmonica.
Once again you guys are awesome.
Great company.
Small technical issues to work out but I would recommend All My music friends to talk with you guys first.
Free tee shirt and candy
ok
It's ok. Definitely a step up from the old standby and sub $20 harps, but still a couple steps below a Lee Oskar and $40+ options. For the price - not bad, but somewhere around the 7 or 8 draw hole I'll randomly get an empty note, which is always disappointing during a solo. I don't play a lot of harmonica at gigs, but add it for some different textures. The weight and feel is really nice and it doesn't require a ton of effort to play like the sub $20 harps do. If it weren't for the random empty notes this would get a 5 star. If you're a noob like me, it's not bad. If you rely on your harps a bit more and call yourself a harmonica player - maybe go with a Lee Oskar or something along those lines. Of course, this could simply be a one off item or operator error.
And as always, AJ and Sweetwater rock. I can't recommend them enough.