
via Philippe Van den Berge
"I have stumbled here on a strange and unknown hohner keyboard. Unknown because I seem to find no information whatsoever about it. I have mailed hohner germany today, and i hope they will have some answers. On the other hand, they may not, so I thought about letting you know about it."
If anyone knows more about this one feel free to comment or email me. My contact info is on the bottom right of the site.

Update: description from the forum translated by DenDer:
"I have a Hohner Little Lady and it is a keyboard and not the harmonica. There is a built-in (analog) rhythm section which has the typical tango, swing, waltz beat in them. Thee sounds are very basic: Flute 16' Flute 8' Trombone 16' String 16' Clarinet 8' which can be used separately or together - say additive. He has a separate bass manual option, where the left half (first octave) accounts for the bass. Or automatically when the rhythm is running which Hohner calls "magic bass" Wooohoo!

Update: you can find an mp3 via Philippe of the Little Lady here.
Update: pics of the inside added below.
Update: this was also branded as the SKYLINE FORTYNINE P. Thanks goes to David L for writing in to let us know!





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