Suzuki Folkmaster Diatonic Harmonica
The Suzuki Folkmaster is a timeless choice for anyone looking to explore the world of harmonica playing. Known for its classic design and mellow tone, it’s a popular model among beginners, hobbyists and traditional folk players alike.
Classic design, smooth tone
With its classically sculpted metal cover and traditional diatonic layout, the Folkmaster delivers a nostalgic sound that’s perfect for folk, blues, country and pop styles. Whether you're jamming with friends or playing solo, it produces a warm, characterful tone that brings your music to life.
Precision-built for reliable performance
Each Folkmaster harmonica is built using Suzuki’s unique laser-tuned manufacturing process, ensuring excellent tuning accuracy and tonal clarity across the entire range. The thin, flexible reeds respond easily to bending, giving you full control over dynamics and expression.
Beginner-friendly and built to last
The moulded plastic comb is lightweight, waterproof, and designed for comfortable play. It's resistant to warping and ideal for everyday use, whether you're just getting started or building your collection. The Folkmaster strikes a perfect balance between affordability and quality, making it a go-to option for first-time players.
An affordable, well-made harmonica with a classic tone – the Suzuki Folkmaster is an excellent choice for new players and harmonica enthusiasts.
Available in a wide range of keys
To suit a variety of musical styles and needs, we supply the Suzuki Folkmaster in the following keys: G, A, Bb, C, D, E, and F. Each harmonica comes complete with a sturdy hard shell carrying case, perfect for keeping your instrument safe and protected on the go.
How are Suzuki harmonicas labelled?
When choosing a harmonica, it’s important to know how the key is labelled—and Suzuki makes it simple. Unlike some brands that label their instruments by the second position (often used for blues), Suzuki harmonicas are labelled according to the first position, also known as straight harp. This means the key printed on the harmonica is the key you get when playing melodies in first position. The handy table below shows you the corresponding keys for playing in each position. For example, if you want to play in the key of C in second position (C mixolydian), you need an F harmonica.
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First position - standard major scale, ideal for folk melodies and simple pop songs
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Second position - mixolydian mode, perfect for the blues
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Third position - dorian mode, lending a darker, minor soundscape
Key |
C |
D♭ |
D |
E♭ |
E |
F |
F♯ |
G |
A♭ |
A |
B♭ |
B |
1st |
C |
D♭ |
D |
E♭ |
E |
F |
F♯ |
G |
A♭ |
A |
B♭ |
B |
2nd |
F |
F♯ |
G |
A♭ |
A |
B♭ |
B |
C |
D♭ |
D |
E♭ |
E |
3rd |
B♭ |
B |
C |
D♭ |
D |
E♭ |
E |
F |
F♯ |
G |
A♭ |
A |
Suzuki harmonicas range diagrams