Introducing the Suzuki Harpmaster 10-Hole diatonic harmonica
Classic style meets modern performance in the Suzuki Harpmaster – a reliable, great-sounding harmonica that's perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike. With its easy-to-play, free-blowing design, the Harpmaster delivers smooth, expressive tone right out of the box.
Whether you’re learning your first riffs or adding to a professional harmonica toolkit, the Harpmaster offers performance you can trust. It’s known for its consistent response, rich dynamics, and durability – all at a player-friendly price.
Effortless tone and expression
The Harpmaster features precision laser-tuned phosphor bronze reeds that make bending notes easy and intuitive. Its warm, mellow tone is well-suited to a wide range of musical styles, from blues and country to folk and rock.
Comfortable and built to last
Its sturdy ABS comb offers consistent airflow and moisture resistance, while the smooth stainless steel cover plates provide a comfortable grip and sleek vintage look. Whether you're playing for minutes or hours, the Harpmaster stays responsive and easy on the hands.
Compact and portable
Measuring just 101mm in length and weighing 63g, the Harpmaster is compact enough to take anywhere, yet delivers the tonal clarity and volume you’d expect from a much larger instrument. It’s a true workhorse harmonica with a quality feel.
A harmonica you’ll keep coming back to
The Suzuki Harpmaster blends traditional harmonica design with modern materials and manufacturing, making it a versatile and dependable choice for any player. Whether on stage, in the studio or at home, this harmonica is always ready to perform.
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