Harmonica 1896 Marine Band F
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The Marine Band 1896 is the archetypal harmonica for blues. Almost unchanged since it was patented in 1896, this iconic instrument personifies true and deep blues like no other and sets the standard against which others are measured. Initially designed for European folk music, it quickly became a prominent voice of early 20th-century American blues, played by all harmonica musicians of that era. It's the sound of broken hearts and all-night dancing, of endless prayers and sweet nightclubs. Unlike any other harmonica, the Marine Band 1896 is an invitation to express oneself through music, a key to unlocking creativity. When you discover this piece of living musical history, you won't just play the blues. You'll feel it.