๐ถ Play Your Heart Out with East top!
The East top Harmonica in the key of Paddy G is a professional-grade diatonic harmonica featuring 10 holes and 20 tones, designed for musicians of all levels. With its precision construction, airtight design, and portable size, it delivers rich sound and is perfect for various music genres. The harmonica comes beautifully packaged, making it an excellent gift choice.
A**R
Best harmonica for the money
For Irish music itโs great. Great feel and tone-opened up a world for me at a price I can afford
T**Z
Good sound for the money
Used with gigs. Nice sound miked up
M**H
Paddy Richter tuning nice option for playing Celtic or bluegrass songs
This Paddy Richter tuned Easttop harmonica feels solid, well constructed. It played well out of the box. I have already enjoyed playing it with bluegrass songs. It replaces the redundant 3-blow of standard Richter tuning with a different note (the 6th) one step up (which is missing from the standard Richter tuning). This makes it better for playing melodies in 1st position (same key as the song). It was designed for Irish music and is not appropriate for playing blues, but I think it can probably work with lots of pop songs if you're playing melodies one note at a time. The main disadvantage is that you can no longer play nice chords on the low end of harp without blocking the 3-hole with your tongue (which can be tricky for inexperienced players). That's why it's best suited for runs of notes played one at a time, instead of playing chords or a mix of single notes and chords. My only negative about this harp is that its cover plates are either made from aluminum or their painted surface makes them non-magnetic. This is a problem for me because my main harmonica rack is magnetic, and I have to use one of my old school racks. (I've gotten lazy, being able to quickly pop a harp off the magnetic rack and put new one in without going through the wrestling match entailed with the spring racks.) Good value for the money otherwise.
M**.
Maybe consider another.
I basically bought this because it's one of the few on Amazon available in paddy richter.I'm a little disappointed in the low end response. Especially the draw notes. It's better than some, but not as good as others. The Kongsheng Baby Fat is much more responsive if you can make use of a seven hole harmonica. Those are also available in Paddy Richter tuning.I'll keep it. Maybe it will loosen up over time. Might need to check the gauging of the reeds.Sometimes that fixes the issue.
S**Y
Great project, fun to travel with
I really like this Harmonica, sounds very nice =), and very portable to bring on a trip with you. just be aware that TSA check might flight the item so you should place it in a carry-on. it feels a little hard to learn as an beginning, maybe I need more practice
H**R
not very good, but adjustable
It's really not a very good harmonica but it's the only one I can find on amazon with a paddy pitcher tune. The comb is much lower than the rim, which causes leakage and makes it very hard to play. I have a low end fender(10$) and a hohner marine band. Both are much much easier to play than this one. I can easily play with them for more than half an hour but I can't hold more than one minute for this east top harmonica.Added comments: I changed my rating from 2 star to 4 star. I found the comb can be adjusted once you open the hood. Release all the screws on the plate and push the comb to the top. Problem solved! I think their assembling quality is not good. But the soud is rich, easy to bend. Once my comb adjusted, it's much easier to play with.
W**E
A bargain at twice the price.
My wife got me this for Christmas (along with a G) because she knew I was interested in playing Irish music on the Harmonica. I already had a standard Richter in C, so I knew that this was a good value harp. Is it going to match the best Suzuki, Hohner or Seydel produce? I kind of doubt it.. but this is an excellent starter instrument that will get you a long way before you start bumping into its limits, and far better than what you will get from Hohner for the same price.I suppose I should mention what Paddy is.. in this case, it is short for Paddy Richter tuning... A variant of the standard Richter tuning, it raises the third blow hole (a duplicate of the 2 draw) a tone which makes it much easier to play Irish Tunes on it (And other melodies). You are going to want one in G and one in D (and if you have spare change, an A and C would occasionally be useful). In any case, there are other tunings you could try if you want to play Irish music (solo/orchestra, melody maker (from Lee Oskar), major cross tunings, etc.), but Paddy Richter has probably become the most common, both because it was invented and promoted by Brendan Power and because it is relatively easy to modify the standard blues harp to this tuning.
B**T
Very pleased. Plays very well and great price tag.
I've only been playing the harmonica for a few months. I got a Fender Blues Deluxe for my son for about $12. I'm kind of disappointed in that one. It plays ok ... at best. But, it was ok as a starter. Next I got a Hohner Special 20 for almost $40. Very pleased with it. Plays well, bends well, very responsive. I had been hesitant to try this brand because they are less expensive and, after the luck that I had with the other two, I didn't want a cheap, low quality harmonica. But, I've been very pleased with this one since it came in a few days ago. I like the Paddy tuning a lot (it's nice to have the 6th below the tonic. It seems to open up a lot more possibilities. I expect within the next few years I'll be buying more from this company.
K**X
Good product, I like it
Good product, I like it
W**B
Perfect for a beginner
Great tunes and quality
P**D
This was a wonderful gift for a 3 year old
I got this for my grandson and he loves it
H**R
It is good for the blues
Nice tone for the blues.
P**Y
EXCELLENT PRODUCT
I am a regular Harmonica player. I have many collections of Harmonicas.If you are a beginner, simply go for it blindly. This model of Easttop is doing it's best....It's surely good for Professionals too.Let me compare it with "Hohner Silver star". Being honest, Hohner Silver Star has been made for cardiac arrest only...Yes, This Easttop Diatonic harmonica is an excellent product. (1)Best air tight (2)Excellent response to the reeds (3) Beautifully tuned....What you want more.....If you are professional Diatonic player, I would suggest you to try this....I must say again that in this price range with PADDY tune ; makes the best......EASTTOP is going to lead the HOHNER very soon. (Price and quality)N. B(1) Bending a Diatonic to produce the Komal notes for Indian songs is never ever advisable at all. Go for a Chromatic.(2) BENDING means you are giving extra pressure of air to the reed. As it may get damage early.Best wishes.....Keep Harping....
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