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Lee Oskar Harmonica, Natural Minor Key of F Sharp

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Style: Natural Minor - Key of F#m


Features

  • Green Label
  • Natural Minor
  • Package Dimensions: 11.176 L x 2.54 H x 3.81 W (centimeters)
  • Manufacturer: KMC Music Inc

Description

Natural minor Harps have a very bluesy, soulful sound that's perfect for playing minor blues, rock, country, reggae, pop & Jazz. This fabulous tuning is set up to play minor music easily, without straining the lips, The lungs or the mind! All of the notes and chords that were missing on the major diatonic, for playing minor blues, are right there on the natural minor. Natural minors are designed to be played in Cross harp (draw), not straight harp (blow). in Cross harp, many of the draw notes can be bent and this allows for a much more expressive, fluid style of playing. Cross harp is a very popular style used by most players for today's music.


Color: Green


Brand: Lee Oskar Harmonicas


Instrument Key: F Sharp


Style: Natural Minor - Key of F#m


Item Weight: 0.25 Pounds


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 5 x 2.2 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: Japan


Item model number: 1910N


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 22, 2005


Color Name: Green


Instrument Key: F Sharp


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  • Tight and the Tone is Damn Near Perfect!
Style: Modern
I have been compensating too long for not having a Natural Em harp. Being without was too much work, for too little tonal accuracy. Broke down and got this little gem. Hit on it right out of the box and blew a "Turn the Page" intro that made my wife go, "Wow!" Should have got one of these years ago!
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Don Johnson

  • Having Fun Learning Minor Harp
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Gm
Hey Guys, Okie Fats here. I purchased a few Lee Oscars in a few of my favorite keys except I got them in Natural Minor. I wanted to try playing a minor harp in 2nd position instead of a regular harp in 1st or 5th position. Well, trust me, it isn't as easy as Lee Oscar makes it look! I'm having fun but there is definitely a learning curve! In case you didn't know LO harps are made by Tombo. They are good quality, sound good, have replaceable reed plates, and come in really cool hard cases that lock together. They might be a little pricey for the quality but not enough to loose sleep over. The cool thing is you can get a Lee Oscar in just about any tuning you can think of. Check out the Lee Oscar web site for a wealth of information about tunings and harp playing. I also have a couple in regular keys and enjoy playing them. They're not going to replace my Special 20s or custom Marine Bands though. Go ahead and give them a try. You'll like them. Order a freaky tuning and have some fun challenging yourself. Be careful though. They are all labeled in 2nd position so if you want to play cross in B, instead of grabbing an E harp, you would grab a Lee Oscar in B. 1st position is labeled on the other end of the harp. It makes sense when you see it. Just check out his web site. Most of all, Have some FUN! Okie Fats Out! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2013 by Lord-of-Light

  • What would you do ?
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Dm
This month,July 2012,my Lee Oskar Natural-Dm-Harmonica has just gone bad on 1 hole (reed(s) broken).I bought it in Sept 2002_so it's got about 10 years in service_(Wow !!!).Actually I have more than 40 harmonicas (30 of them are Lee Oskar diatonic major & minor_natural & harmonic).This Dm-Natural is one of my favorites.I've spent a lot of time with it but have to spare time for other ones also.It's hard to say exactly but approximately I think I've done every tricks on it for more than 1,000 hours.( A master-player probably can make its life shorter with his hard-bending,overblowing....a few hundreds hours ).So Lee-Oskar harmonicas are real excellent_you may read other reviews for more.But now is the time to do something for I can not live without a Natural-Dm.Buy a new one or replacing the reed plates ? A new harmonica = $38.00_free shipping,Reed plates=$23.00_shipping included.So you'd save $15.00 (39.5%) but you'll have to do it yourself and the result is not quite sure : So far I've noticed some issues thanks to other reviewers : _The quality of reed plates is not consistent_2 reports of weak volume,1 complaint of the size of reeds (?). _Assembly problem : 2 reports of failure due to holes & screws (?). So far reed plates have just received 3-star rating in general.A few 5-star ratings never go into detail,just ambiguous compliments and so not very useful... To be on the safe side,I've purchased a brand new Lee-Oskar nat.Dm and my favorite minor songs come back soulful,mournful...as ever. Please share your experience with reed plates if you've ever done it.Thanks a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2012 by A TKD player

  • Capo 3rd fret, play GCD, you will be jamming, add in some minor chords for real fun.
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Bbm
Sometimes when you bend notes on Lee Oskars, you get a resonance, like a squeak, or a strained note I guess. Got to make sure you are blowing or drawing on only one note in such a case.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by Mason Kuldinow

  • Once I played this, I could tell it was very well made
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Ebm
What's there not to like? It's a well-constructed and good sounding product.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Dennis McLeod

  • Sounds amazing!
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Dm
Lee Oskars are seriously great harps. This is my 2nd. The sound is amazing on this D natural minor. Arrived in perfect condition and playable right away. No leaks! Highly recommended!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by Harmonimaniac

  • Takes a lot of air on low notes
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Am
I am rating the A major diatonic harp that was incorrectly sent to fill my order for the A natural minor. I can't rate what the tuning of the minor sounds like since I didn't get that harp, but I will pass on my opinion of the standard A major I got. I am an intermediate player with about 8 years playing folk, blues, country, with a lot of 2nd position play. Compared to my other 'A' harps this one takes the most air on holes 1 & 2, Seidel comes in second worst, and best is Hohner special 20. Even if I had ordered this A harp intentionally to get the A major I think I would return it due to the excessive air required. It also had a slight rattle on one of the middle blow reeds that would have needed to be fixed. On the plus side I liked the feel of the harp, very smooth stainless covers, and the tone was pretty much exactly like my Special 20. If you play enough to be breaking reeds then maybe the replaceable reed plates make it worth the compromise on the high air requirement, but if not, I would stick to Hohner Special 20 or Suzuki - either will be easier to play (at least low notes) and Suzuki sells reed plates. I have to side note this review, to say I didn't open up the harp and try to tweak reed gaps or do any mods, so if you're willing to experiment you may be able to minimize the high air needs - and if you play enough to want to replace reed plates you probably won't be afraid to do tweaks inside the harp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2020 by DC

  • A Must For Playing Harp in Minor Keys
Style: Natural Minor - Key of Am
The Lee Oskar natural minor harmonica tunings are ideal for playing blues, rock, and country tunes that are written in minor keys. They allow a harp player to play in 2nd position (as opposed to 3rd position when using a harp with a major key tuning). The Lee Oskars are well made, responsive, and with the plastic combs, are easy on the lips. 110% satisfied with these harps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by Mac

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