Introducing the Suzuki Bluesmaster 10-Hole diatonic harmonica set (G, A, Bb, C, D, F)
A perfect all-in-one starter set for the aspiring harmonica player, the Suzuki Bluesmaster MR-250SN Set features six of the most commonly used keys – G, A, Bb, C, D, and F – packaged in a convenient soft carrying case.
The Bluesmaster MR-250 is Suzuki’s most popular harmonica for beginners, and for good reason: it's easy to play, easy to bend, and built with a design that feels as good as it sounds.
Six essential keys in one convenient bundle
Each harmonica in the set is carefully tuned and built to Suzuki’s high-quality standards, offering bright tone, smooth playability, and durable construction. With this range of keys, you'll be ready to tackle blues progressions, folk melodies, and rock riffs in any jam session.
Easy to play, hard to put down
The Bluesmaster MR-250 is designed for both beginners and experienced players. Its phosphor bronze reeds provide fast response and easy bending, while the precision ABS comb ensures airtight performance and long-lasting durability. The ergonomic stainless steel covers add comfort and style to the mix.
Built to last and travel-friendly
This set comes packaged in a soft zip-up carrying case with individual slots for each harmonica, keeping your instruments protected and neatly organised. It’s the perfect companion whether you're heading to a gig or just practising at home.
Your gateway to great tone
With six high-quality harmonicas and Suzuki’s trusted build quality, the Bluesmaster set offers outstanding value and tone for any budding harmonica enthusiast. A true all-rounder that’s ready when you are.
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