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It's rude to talk about a woman's age, so we won't. What we'll reveal anyway: The Little Lady is not only the world's smallest playable harmonica, but also the first instrument to be played in space.
During his space mission on board the Gemini 6, Walter Schirra played "Jingle Bells" on it, thus securing it a place in the history books.
But the Little Lady is much more than history: it is a playable instrument with a surprisingly powerful and clear sound. Enjoy a little piece of history - literally.
But the Little Lady is much more than history: it is a playable instrument with a surprisingly powerful and clear sound. Enjoy a little piece of history - literally.
Item number | 18556059 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | M109007 |
Release date | 4.7.2022 |
Sales rank in Category Wind instruments | |
Maximum order quantity | 16 |
Exact colour description | Stainless steel |
Colour group | Brown |
Material group | Wood |
Specific material description | Stainless steel |
Wind instrument type | Harmonica |
Instrument pitch | Soprano |
Key | C major |
Range | 1 octave |
Design | Diatonic |
Diameter mouthpiece | 0.90 mm |
Reedplates | Brass 0.9 mm |
Scope of delivery | 1x Hohner harmonica Little Lady, 1x key ring |
Length | 3.50 cm |
Width | 3.50 cm |
Weight | 17 g |
Length | 12.50 cm |
Width | 5.10 cm |
Height | 1.30 cm |
Weight | 16 g |
Specifications may include unverified machine translations.
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