Some keys are out of stock we recommend ordering this model instead:

It has better reeds and smoother covers.

Lee Oskar harmonica.

Named after the famous harmonica player Lee Oskar from War.

The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues Rock Country Folk & Jazz.

Major Diatonic harps are produced by several manufacturers using various names such as Blues Harp Marine Band Golden Melody Big River Special 20 Pro Harp Folk Master Star Performer etc.

Although the cover plates are stamped with a variety of different names for marketing purposes all of these harmonicas have the exact same notation layout as the Lee Oskar Major Diatonic.

The most important difference is in the quality of materials construction design and sound. Lee Oskars are the best harmonicas in the world and that's not just our opinion.

Model: 1910 - Orange Label

Available in 14 Keys (Listed low to high):
Lo F G Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E F F# Hi G 

Harmonica comb material: plastic

Recommended for harmonica: Beginners and advanced
Style of music: Blues, Country, Folk
Famous harmonica players using it: Lee Oskar

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  • 1910-Db Major Diatonic Harmonica - Key of Db
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