Hohner Pocket Pal : l'avis de moosers
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Le Hohner Pocket Pal est un harmonica diatonique simples. Hohner a commercialisé comme un harmonica que vous pouvez apporter sur la route, d'où le nom «Pocket Pal. Cependant, il n'ya vraiment aucune différence entre cela et d'autres harmonica diatonique, que tout serait assez petit pour porter sur le mouvement. Le Pocket Pal vient dans la clé de C, et je ne suis pas sûr si elles ont Pals Pocket autres qui ont des clés différentes, mais celui que j'ai est dans la clé de C. Il est assez bien standard de votre harmonica. Harmonica n'est pas un de mes instruments primaires, mais j'ai un tas d'entre eux en plus de la Pocket Pal dans un certain nombre de clés différentes. Les autres que j'ai sont également faites par Hohner, et il est vraiment difficile de dire trop gros d'un écart entre le Pocket Pal et l'autre harmoniciste que j'ai obtenu. Je ne pense pas que je vous recommande l'Pal de poche pour un joueur expérimenté d'harmonica - plutôt, je dirais qu'il est le mieux adapté pour quelqu'un qui cherche à se mouiller les pieds avec de l'harmonica et qui veulent quelque chose de vraiment bon marché juste à démarrer avec. Bien sûr, la chute à l'achat d'un seul harmonica diatonique est que vous ne pouvez jouer en une seule touche - dans ce cas, la clé de C. J'imagine bien que ce serait correct pour un débutant qui veut juste essayer de l'harmonica et voir de quoi il est tout au sujet. Je ne suis pas un connaisseur harmonica, mais il ne prend pas un expert pour savoir qu'il ya de mieux là-bas harmonicas à avoir. Cela dit, si vous voulez un harmonica seule touche juste de démarrer avec le Hohner Pocket Pal est un plus que suffisantes d'harmonica ...
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The Hohner Pocket Pal is a simple diatonic harmonica. Hohner has marketed it as a harmonica that you can bring on the go, hence the name 'Pocket Pal.' However, there is really no difference between this and other diatonic harmonica, as any would be small enough to bring on the move. The Pocket Pal comes in the key of C, and I'm not sure if they have other Pocket Pals that have different keys, but the one that I have is in the key of C. It's pretty much your standard harmonica. Harmonica isn't one of my primary instruments, but I do have a bunch of them in addition to the Pocket Pal in a number of different keys. The other ones that I have are also made by Hohner, and it's really hard to tell too big of a difference between the Pocket Pal and the other harmonica that I've got. I don't think that I'd recommend the Pocket Pal for an experienced harmonica player - rather, I'd say it is best suited for someone who is looking to get their feet wet with the harmonica and who want something really cheap just to get started with. Of course the downfall with buying a single diatonic harmonica is that you can only play in a single key - in this case the key of C. I would imagine though that this would be okay for a beginner who just wants to try out the harmonica and see what it is all about. I'm not a harmonica connoisseur, but it doesn't take an expert to know that there are better harmonicas out there to be had. Having said this, if you want a single key harmonica just to get started with, the Hohner Pocket Pal is a more than adequate harmonica...
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The Hohner Pocket Pal is a simple diatonic harmonica. Hohner has marketed it as a harmonica that you can bring on the go, hence the name 'Pocket Pal.' However, there is really no difference between this and other diatonic harmonica, as any would be small enough to bring on the move. The Pocket Pal comes in the key of C, and I'm not sure if they have other Pocket Pals that have different keys, but the one that I have is in the key of C. It's pretty much your standard harmonica. Harmonica isn't one of my primary instruments, but I do have a bunch of them in addition to the Pocket Pal in a number of different keys. The other ones that I have are also made by Hohner, and it's really hard to tell too big of a difference between the Pocket Pal and the other harmonica that I've got. I don't think that I'd recommend the Pocket Pal for an experienced harmonica player - rather, I'd say it is best suited for someone who is looking to get their feet wet with the harmonica and who want something really cheap just to get started with. Of course the downfall with buying a single diatonic harmonica is that you can only play in a single key - in this case the key of C. I would imagine though that this would be okay for a beginner who just wants to try out the harmonica and see what it is all about. I'm not a harmonica connoisseur, but it doesn't take an expert to know that there are better harmonicas out there to be had. Having said this, if you want a single key harmonica just to get started with, the Hohner Pocket Pal is a more than adequate harmonica...
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