Suzuki SU-21HM Humming Tremolo C#(Db)

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Suzuki SU-21HM Humming Tremolo C#(Db)

Suzuki

SU-21HM Humming Tremolo C#(Db)

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Product Info

Article Number: 525746
Brand: Suzuki
Model: SU-21HM Humming Tremolo C#(Db)
Price: $75.90

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The SU-21HM is a solid, budget-friendly tremolo harp – a great entry point into the genre. It's surprisingly well-built for the price, and that tremolo effect is genuinely usable for folk, country, or adding a little shimmer to blues. Ideal for players wanting that classic tremolo vibe without a significant investment.

Product Description

  • Suzuki SU-21HM Humming Tremolo C#(Db)
  • Harmonica
  • Tuning: C# (Db)
  • Tremolo
  • 42 Reeds
  • Comb made of ABS plastic
  • Cover plates made of chromed brass
  • Reedplates made of phosphor bronze
  • Dimensions: 164 x 31 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 128 g
  • Incl. case
PROS
  • • Phosphor bronze reedplates offer excellent responsiveness and durability.
  • • ABS comb provides consistent airflow and resists moisture absorption.
  • • Chromed brass coverplates contribute to a warm, resonant tone.
  • • Suzuki's tremolo tuning creates a unique, shimmering vibrato effect.
CONS
  • • The tremolo tuning can be challenging for beginners to control precisely.
  • • ABS comb, while durable, lacks the traditional feel of wood.
  • • The tone, while pleasant, isn’t as nuanced as higher-end tremolo harmonicas.

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Key Features

Key C# (Db)
Holes 10
Reeds 42
Cover Material Chromed Brass
Comb Material ABS Plastic
Weight 128 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's quite different; the tremolo creates a wavering, almost chorus-like effect, whereas a standard diatonic has a much cleaner, more focused tone.
While ABS lacks the traditional wood feel, it’s a practical choice for durability and consistency, and the sound is still quite pleasing – just not as complex as a wooden comb.
Yes, the responsiveness of the reeds makes it relatively forgiving for learning tremolo playing, although mastering the control takes practice.

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