
Hohner Miniature Series Little Lady Key Ring 4-Hole Harmonica
Harmonica
The Space Traveler with key ring
What a great story! On December 16 1965, the Little Lady became the first musical instrument to be played in outer space, when Walter Shirra, commander of the Gemini 6 mission, surprised mission control in the run-up to Christmas with a spirited rendition of “Jingle Bells”. Today the Little Lady remains an exceptionally popular gift article and souvenir. It’s fully playable and is constructed exactly like its bigger brothers and sisters.
FEATURES
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Comb
High quality pear wood comb
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Reeds
Precisely tuned brass reeds
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Complete scale
Complete C major scale, suitable for many simple melodies
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covers
Solid stainless steel covers with original Little Lady engraving
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Key Ring
With practical key ring
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Eyelet
Fitted with metal eyelet for attaching to a key ring or necklace
Reed Plates (Material, Thickness): | Brass, 0.9 mm |
Reed Plates (Surface): | Brass |
Reeds (Number, Material): | 8, Brass |
Comb (Material, Color): | Pearwood, Brown |
Comb (Finish): | Pearwood, Double Lacquered |
Mouthpiece (Surface): | Pearwood |
Cover Plates: | Stainless Steel |
Keys: | C |
Type: | Diatonic |
Tuning: | Major |
Number of holes: | 4 |
Tonal range: | 1 Octave |
Length: | 3.5 cm / 1.5" |
Hohner Miniature Series Little Lady Key Ring 4-Hole Harmonica