Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica HIGH G
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Review Snapshot®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to play (10)
- Quality craftsmanship (10)
- Consistent (9)
- Warm tone (9)
- Good audio (6)
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment (8)
- Small venues (8)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Experienced (7), Novice (3)
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I am a guitar player. I decided last May to finally incorperate the harmonica into what I do. I decided to start off with a pro-level harp because I wanted a pro-quality instrument. I...Read complete review
I am a guitar player. I decided last May to finally incorperate the harmonica into what I do. I decided to start off with a pro-level harp because I wanted a pro-quality instrument. I did some research and picked the Lee Oskar Major Diatonic. I knew I was getting a good harmonica, but I didn't know it would be this good. The Major Diatonic is a fantastic instrument. It is classy looking and has a no-nonsense design. I like the way the comb (where the holes are for those of you who may not know what that is) protrudes from the cover plates. It provides a nice roadmap for your tongue so you know where you are. The overall design makes playing and maneuvering from note to note much easier than other harps I?ve tried. The tone is great too, very big, bright and full bodied sound which is very much at home with warmer sounding guitars. Single notes sound great and bending is effortless making it great for learning on. You can get a ton of great sounds out of this thing. It?s one of those harps where if you play a wrong note it?s your fault, not the harp?s. The Major Diatonic is built like a tank too. The reeds have withstood some of my bad technique; it?s been dropped a few times in dust, and played next to a roaring fire. Other harps (if they have wood combs would have warped). The Major Diatonic keeps going in situations where other harps would bite the dust. It is also very easy and convenient to maintenance, which takes a load off my mind. I own two Hohners and they are not as easy to take apart and clean which makes me very reluctant to play them. Because of this feature I can bang away on this harp all I want and not worry about it getting dirty or skuzzy, because it is so easy to clean. Having the Lee Oskar Harmonica tool kit makes this process very hassle free. The website is also a super resource as well. This is a fantastic product. Give it I try, you really can?t go wrong.
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Not a strong harp
Though beyond novice, I'm still something of a harp newbie. This Oskar was my first venture outside the Hohners and I found it somewhat disappointingly "weak" - though others might say...Read complete review
Though beyond novice, I'm still something of a harp newbie. This Oskar was my first venture outside the Hohners and I found it somewhat disappointingly "weak" - though others might say "mellow" - especially compared to my favored Special 20's -
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Pros
- Warm Tone
Cons
- Flat Sound
Best Uses
- Small Venues
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
i can only imagine what my new harmonica sounds like as i dont have it, i imagine cheering audiences and hot young women throwing theirselves at me after hearing me play , but we will never know what could of been as i dont have my harmonica yet , where is it ? only the gods of shipping know
Pros
- Consistent
- Easy To Play
- Quality Craftsmanship
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Small Venues
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
This is a good design, and is well-made. As has often been mentioned, you can change reed plates on this model. At the price of reed plates, I would prefer to buy a new harp, unless you like to experiment. By the time you've blown a reed, you most likely have some wear and tear on the rest of the instrument. I do like the fact that it easily comes apart for maintenance and cleaning. This harmonica has a huge following, and I have musician friends that won't play anything else. For myself, I own a varied collection of harmonicas, and like them all to some extent. This one is not my favorite. The tone is too bright for my taste. I prefer most Hohners or a Suzuki Manji. That is not to say that this isn't a quality harp. Tone is a very subjective thing, and what sounds good to me may not be what you find pleasing. I cannot fault this harp, other than I just don't pick it up as often as other models.
Pros
- Consistent
- Easy To Play
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Rich Sound
- Warm Tone
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Small Venues
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
Lee Oskar harmonicas. Yup, good harps. A little better than Suzuki Blues Masters (blow out way too fast) & Hohner Marine Bands (nasty wooden comb). Comparable with Hohner Special 20 & Pro-harps. Oskars are easier to change reads on than pro-harps but the reeds ain't cheap & replaceing them ain't fun. Oskar harps are more clearly marked re: key. (I use bigger stickers to mark my harps so they can be easily picked in dark noisy gigs.) Oskar's also come in a bunch of weird keys which is also fun. The box is nice 'cause it fits together with other Oskar boxes. They give a little warning when about to blow out rather than all at once like special 20's do. however after you've got as many boxes as you want there's not much advantage over special 20's or pro-harps. I play very hard with lots of bends, overblows & other gimmicks. therefore, I blow out harps fairly quickly. Usually I check to see which one of my preferred 3 is on sale (I already have enough boxes)to decide which to replace with this time.
Pros
- Consistent
- Easy To Play
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Rich Sound
- Warm Tone
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Small Venues
- Soundtracks
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
I have been playing for many years, but put off buying an E flat harmmonica. It was getting more difficult to play along with all the music opportunities because of not having the correct key. Once I made the decision to purchase another quality harp, availablity and price became a factor. Musician's Friend and Lee Oskar made the choice easier because they had met both criteria. A full and easy sound to produce. My company has continued to use Musician's Friend as the vendor for music support.
Pros
- Consistent
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Warm Tone
Cons
- Flat Sound
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Small Venues
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
Though beyond novice, I'm still something of a harp newbie. This Oskar was my first venture outside the Hohners and I found it somewhat disappointingly "weak" - though others might say "mellow" - especially compared to my favored Special 20's -
Pros
- Easy To Play
- Warm Tone
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Small Venues
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
Very easy to bend. Have not had it long enough to tell about quality or how consistent it will be.
Pros
- Consistent
- Easy To Play
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Warm Tone
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
Great sound, mellow tone.
Pros
- Easy To Play
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Rich Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Small Venues
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
I'm new to the harmonica but very pleased with this brand and model. The sound is very bright and I am enjoying learning all about it. The portability of the harmonica and the neat little case it comes in all add to my pleasure. I'm looking forward to many happy hours both at home and out in nature with it. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone. I researched the product first and it was time well spent. I will definitely buy another Lee Oskar instrument in the future.
Pros
- Consistent
- Easy To Play
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Rich Sound
- Warm Tone
Cons
Best Uses
- Contemporary Music
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
Good tone, easy to bend and very dependable. The physical design is very nice for stacking when performing song's with multiple key changes. Good variety of special tuned harmonica's also.
Pros
- Consistent
- Easy To Play
- Modular
- Quality Craftsmanship
- Rich Sound
- Warm Tone
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Jazz Clubs
- School Bands
- Small Venues
- Studio
Comments about Lee Oskar Major Diatonic Harmonica:
I'm new to the harmonica, but have been playing guitar and other instruments for a little over ten years now. This was my second harp, following the Hohner Blues Band, and before making any comparisons, it's important to note that there is a significant price point difference between them. That being said, the Lee Oskar is markedly better in every way I've cared to measure.
It has a bright, brassy sound to it that projects well, and it's significantly louder than the cheaper Hohner. It also works very consistently with no adjustments so far. I even checked it with a tuner and it's a tiny bit sharp (441+ like the ad says) but uniform. It also bends very easily. The holes in the comb are a bit larger and closer together, which makes pucker technique a little bit tougher, but my does it sound sweet.
Being a new player, I don't really know what I'm doing and have had to learn a lot by trial and error. Even after repeated misguided "overblow" attempts none of my reeds have failed or gone out of tune enough that I've noticed.
The reasons that I chose the Lee Oskar Major Diatonic are simple and I believe practical. I wanted a decent instrument that wouldn't put me in the poorhouse. I wanted to be able to maintain and repair the instrument to squeeze even more blood from the ol' money stone, and I was primarily interested in rock and blues. Given these factors, the rest makes sense.
I've had this harmonica for about three weeks now, and I couldn't be more satisfied with my purchase. I don't have the experience to compare it to others in it's league, but I know that for my money I am very satisfied with my purchase. I would one hundred percent recommend this to anyone that has been curious enough to try the harp, and is looking to take it up a notch. Five stars.
