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Harmonica Holders and Neck Racks |
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Harmonica Holders and Harmonica Neck Racks- If your going to play another instrument like guitar while you play harmonica (a la Bob Dylan and Neil Young and Springsteen), you're going to need one of these. |
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Lee Oskar Harmonica Holder- Specially designed for any and all standard 10-hole harmonicas. Spring loaded holder for fast harmonica changes. Light-weight and easy to use. Our Thoughts: This neck rack is the most expensive and constructed with flimsy metals, but it may be the best of the bunch. It is made specifically for standard 10-hole diatonics, but there is enough space in the tray so that you are able to slide the harmonica over to the right by about 1 inch for better positioning when playing in the 2nd position. If you desire to, you are able to bend in the thin metal bars on both sides (in towards your mouth) so that the angle of the harmonica is in a better place to focus the airflow straight through the holes (the sturdier models out there can't be bent this way). Also, the design of the tray holds the harmonica securely but still leaves plenty of room to get the harmonica into your mouth for better tone production. |
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Hohner Harmonica Holder (HH-154)- Harmonica holder for all the guitar/harmonica playing singers out there (a la Bob Dylan and Neil Young). Spring loaded holder for fast harmonica changes. For harmonicas up to 7.5 inches long. Very sturdy. Our Thoughts: This is designed for harmonicas larger than a standard diatonic. If you try to use one of these with a regular diatonic, you may not have much luck. They don't fit very well or stay in place. It is fine if you play the 14 hole diatonics or tremolo varieties. |
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