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If you decide to expand into the world of music with an instrument other than the harmonica, here are some good quality choices to consider for yourself or even as a gift for another. If you can get the folks around you playing music also, they won't be so annoyed at your incessant practicing. Oh yeah, if you get 'em going on guitar, you'll have an instant jamming buddy.
Guitars
Keyboards
Percussion
Bass
Concertinas
Melodicas
Accordians
Recorders
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| -Played by Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Jerry Garcia to name a few-
Fender Standard StratŪ Electric Guitar -The guitar design that changed the world -- made with the perfect blend of ingredients to help you take your music to the top. Features a select poplar body, 21-fret maple neck with your choice of a rosewood or maple fretboard, three single-coil pickups, a vintage tremolo, and die-cast tuning keys. At this low price, why play anything but
the real thing?
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-Quality Keyboard for beginners and kids-
Casio CTK-800 61-Key Portable Keyboard- "The Casio CTK-800 61-Key Portable Keyboard has 61 touch-sensitive keys, 500 high-quality tones, 32-note polyphony, and 120 rhythms from all genres, and that's just the beginning. A mic input and 50 built-in songs make for an instant singalong! 8 digital effects, USB interface for computer connectivity, and MIDI transfer. 3-step lesson system with voice fingering guide makes teaching and learning a snap."
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Hohner Kazoo- If you can hum, you can play it! The easiest of all instruments to play. Start your own kazoo band and go for the big time.
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Fender Standard Precision BassŪ- "It was the first FenderŪ bass and still is number one!
New, updated specs for 2001! Poplar body, maple neck, rosewood fretboard. Low price makes it especially attractive."
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Hohner HM32 32-Key Melodica - A unique and incredibly portable keyboard works on air from your lungs and sounds like a harmonica on single notes or an accordion when chorded. This is the most popular model. 32 large keys cover both alto and soprano tonal ranges. Play it standing up like a horn or run the included tube from your mouth to the tabletop and use both hands.
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