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Where are Hohner harmonicas made?

Where are Hohner harmonicas made?

Germany
All models are made in Germany. Today there are a number of variations: Classic: the original Marine Band with a pearwood lacquered comb and brass reedplates.

Where is Hohner guitars made?

Hohner

Type Private
Headquarters Trossingen, Baden-Württemberg , Germany
Area served Worldwide
Products Current: Harmonicas, melodicas, accordions, recorder flutes Former: Kazoos, electric, acoustic, resonator and classical guitars, basses, mandolins, ukuleles
Website hohner.de

How much is a Hohner harmonica?

Hohner Harmonica, 10 (M189693X)

List Price: $43.00 Details
You Save: $5.02 (12%)

When was the first mandolin made in America?

According to Clarence L. Partee a publisher in the BMG movement (banjo, mandolin and guitar), the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago.

What kind of instrument is a mandolin made of?

The major mandolin-family instrument in use today is the mandocello-sized mondol or “mandole” (French word for mandola applied to the new instrument). The flatback instrument was the result of a corroboration between an Italian luthier and an Algerian musician and was used initially for Chaabi. It has since spread to other music forms.

Who are some famous mandolin players in Brazil?

Some contemporary mandolin players in Brazil include Jacob’s disciple Déo Rian, and Hamilton de Holanda (the former, a traditional choro-style player, the latter an eclectic innovator.) Another is Joel Nascimento. 1930 cover of the Chinese magazine Liángyǒu ( The Young Companion) with Chinese painter Guan Zilan playing a mandolin.

Who are the Spanish Troubadours with three mandolins?

Another imitation group was Zerega’s Spanish Troubadours, a quintet of three mandolins and two guitars. They weren’t Spanish, and Zerega was the stage name of Indiana-born Edgar E. Hill who played with his wife May, both Americans, who had eloped to London, but toured America in 1887.