🎵 Play Your Heart Out with Lee Oskar!
The Lee Oskar Harmonica in the Major Key of E is a high-quality diatonic harmonica, proudly made in Japan, featuring a vibrant orange label that not only looks great but also delivers exceptional sound quality for musicians of all skill levels.
E**D
I only play Lee Oscar. Best made for the price.
I've tried a lot of harps but have stuck with these for a couple years now. Just can't beat the playability, durability and sound. On the flip side, I've never had luck with changing the reeds myself. I can never get the right tension and the sound is always somehow off. They last almost forever.
B**C
Always in tune
I've got plenty of L. O.s and they've always been tuned well and airtight enough. I like the slightly bigger holes than the popular H**ner Spe**al 20.
R**C
Good choice
This harmonica seems very well-made and has a great sound. It is relatively easy to play and allows bending in this key much easier than my Hohner harmonica. This is the second harmonica I purchased from this manufacturer, and I will continue to buy them in different keys.
D**E
Haven’t played a better harmonica
The best feature is that Lee Oskar’s are tuned properly. I bought a full set of Fender harmonicas which don’t have the attention to quality that Tombo puts into their Lee Oskar line of harmonicas. You can hear the difference.
S**M
Ordered keyof A, got LC low C, but good Harp k
Advertised as key of A, was lower price due to minor imperfections. Good Harp kept anyway, alot of harmonica products do not list key, important for reed replacement and harmonicas.
S**Y
One of my favorite harmonicas
I have always preferred Honer brand harmonicas but I am highly impressed with lee oskar I did not expect to fall in love with the lee oskar harmonica but I did it plays so well and bending notes is effortless making smooth transition from one Reed to the next I play cross & I am convinced lee oskar harmonicas are truly made for the cross harp style of playing
S**N
Plays Well, Sounds Great
I bought this harmonica for my son as a gift. I had heard about Lee Oskar Harmonicas from a friend who plays harmonica in a band. Since my son plays, too, I got him a Lee Oskar in the key of G a couple of years ago to try out. Now he prefers Lee Oskar for most keys, though he still uses another brand for particular keys. Not sure why. He has a very discerning ear.
S**E
Used in the Beatles “Please please me”
I couldn’t get the sound right on Please please me. Someone suggested this low E harmonica. Perfect. It E in first position and B in second position.
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