When it comes to making harmonicas, German manufacturer Hohner has been one of the best for over a century. The brand's extensive range spans from blues harps and tremolo harmonicas to chromatic models like the Chromonica 48 E.
In collaboration with the jazz legend Toots Thielemans, Hohner has developed this chromatic harmonica which is especially suitable for classical pieces and ballads.
This Silver Concerto C by Hohner can rightly be called the showpiece of this German brand. Each instrument is completely unique and handmade with a body and cover plates made of solid 925 sterling silver.
Tuned in C and kitted out with a 12-hole setup, the Fender Groove Pro Chromatic Harmonica boasts a massive 48 note range backed up by moisture-resistant combs and stainless-steel cover plates.
With the innovatively-designed Sirius harmonica, Suzuki aim to the set the bar for all modern chromatic harmonicas.
Brass-weighted and featuring a walnut cover to improve the tone and reduce vibrational resonance, the Suzuki Sirius chromatic harmonica has been designed for professional playability and sound.
Brass-weighted and featuring a chrome-plated brass cover, the Suzuki Sirius chromatic harmonica improves on tone, reduces vibrational resonance, has been designed for professional playability and soft yet powerful sound.
Every one of the Suzuki Chromatix Series harmonicas features a progressive airtight design to guarantee smooth, flowing sound and a super-fast response. This model has been fitted with phosphor-bronze reeds and comes in a deluxe case.
Suzuki's Sirius S-S-56S is a chromatic harmonica with 14 holes, tuned in G. The special thing about this harmonica is that the body was weighted with brass resulting in a little instrument with more weight.
Designed with the expert help of jazz harmonica virtuoso Grégoire Maret, this Suzuki signature model has a stunning look and a big sound that's fully primed for jazz, pop, rock and funk.