Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica D MINOR
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by PowerReviewsMost Liked Positive Review
Sure, why not?
LO makes great harps, comparable to the Special 20, with a few slight differences. One reviewer says they sound "sad", well it's what you put into it that makes the ...Read complete review
LO makes great harps, comparable to the Special 20, with a few slight differences. One reviewer says they sound "sad", well it's what you put into it that makes the outcome, I think. The minor scale can be used for pensiveness, or a meditative joy- it's what you put into it that makes it emotional. Of course, you can play minor keys on a regular diatonic by cross-harp, but these provide a few really easy to hit notes that flow easily for a beginner. Hard to play strait scale on these, though, I wouldn't know how to do it. You can get three keys out of each harp, though, just like a regular diatonic, by slant/straight/cross harp playing. They can take hard playing, plastic comb, and the sound can be good if you work with the harp. They have sticky, squeaky reeds if you're trying to play as if they were a hohner or seydel, but if you play it like a LO, you can get around the squeaks, and it will be flawless. Great for the money X 100.
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Not bad. I have a full set of Major Diatonics and have been playing Lee Oskar for years. Sound, brightness, clarity all good as per Lee Oskar. BUT, this is a VERY...Read complete review
Not bad. I have a full set of Major Diatonics and have been playing Lee Oskar for years. Sound, brightness, clarity all good as per Lee Oskar. BUT, this is a VERY minor sad sounding harp. It says you can "really wail the blues" but I don't know. It seems it could only be used in very down sad depressing songs. Works great for what it is, but limited use.
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Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
Not bad. I have a full set of Major Diatonics and have been playing Lee Oskar for years. Sound, brightness, clarity all good as per Lee Oskar. BUT, this is a VERY minor sad sounding harp. It says you can "really wail the blues" but I don't know. It seems it could only be used in very down sad depressing songs. Works great for what it is, but limited use.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
I own 14 of these bad boys. Both major and minors.One of the best harps out there.I play hard and can't tear them up. For those of you intrested you can get a minor scale on a major harp in several different positions. But if you need the 1-4-5 chords you need to get the correct harp in 2nd position.Delta Frost is a decent harp but,I seem to have to adjust the reeds to my hard attacks.There my next choice.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
LO makes great harps, comparable to the Special 20, with a few slight differences. One reviewer says they sound "sad", well it's what you put into it that makes the outcome, I think. The minor scale can be used for pensiveness, or a meditative joy- it's what you put into it that makes it emotional. Of course, you can play minor keys on a regular diatonic by cross-harp, but these provide a few really easy to hit notes that flow easily for a beginner. Hard to play strait scale on these, though, I wouldn't know how to do it. You can get three keys out of each harp, though, just like a regular diatonic, by slant/straight/cross harp playing. They can take hard playing, plastic comb, and the sound can be good if you work with the harp. They have sticky, squeaky reeds if you're trying to play as if they were a hohner or seydel, but if you play it like a LO, you can get around the squeaks, and it will be flawless. Great for the money X 100.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
I write this review to help the next buyer get the harp they need. If your guitarist is playing in Am, and you want to play cross harp style you should buy the Am harp. Green labled "minor tuned" harps are listed like this. I bought several and just counted up 4 steps like I always do and the key isn't right with these minor tuned harps. Food for thought. They sound cool. We play Tom Petty's "Last dance with Mary Jane" in Am and this harp blends right in.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
I purchased one of these keyed to Cm (basically a F major harp with several altered notes to produce the minor scale). It was one of the first harmonicas I owned and it is still my favorite. It bends extremely well and is incredible to play. It can still be used on minor songs without making everyone who hears it depressed. I really recommend it to any player wanting to do more with a harmonica.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
You will enjoy trying this harp. I use them for blues and Rock & Roll and they work well. The company is very helpful too. Well made, easy to clean and care for- no wood.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
Yeah...I'm used to playin upbeat, fun blues and this dang thing sounds sad.I hardly play it just cause of how depressing it sounds dude.If u think that NATURAL minor means much, it doesn't. this thing should be played at a funeral.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
After playing the Lee Oskar for a short time, I noticed several squeaks in the notes. The bendability of the harp is great, though the tone makes it sound like a very cheap one. If you want to play the blues, I recommend the MS Blues Harp.
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
Pretty new to accordian but I was told this is an excellent harmonica to start with. Reliable, cheap and very high quality sound! I cant be happier with this instrument. Excelletn quality and awsome smooth sound!
Comments about Lee Oskar Natural Minor Harmonica:
The sound is great and the feel is great too. I've played others, but I like Lees the best of all.