Mick Jagger's Release Of Harmonics With Limited Summary, Only 2,500 Units

JAKARTA - rock legend Mick Jagger announced that he would release a limited number of harmonics.

In a statement, the Rolling Stones frontman referred to his new collaboration with whynow Music and Lee Quadley as fantastic news.

"Hopefully some of them will get to the hands of young harmonic players who turn out to be legends in the future," Jagger said as quoted by NME, Friday.

I started studying harmonics after hearing great blues music like Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson. Since then I have played harmonics in so many songs and in countless shows over the years," he continued.

Jagger's joy was echoed by Barca, who said he was happy to be working with the iconic frontman.

When I started Lee control Harmonicas with Tombo in 1983, it was my dream to create harmonics that not only exceeded my standards but also adhered to by other music professionals," control added.

"This is a dream come true that someone with Mick Jagger's success and art level chose our harmonic system. I feel honored to be a part of this very special collaboration."

Jagger's typical harmony will be priced at 60 US dollars or equivalent to Rp. 898 thousand.

Harmonics, which are limited to 2,500 units, are available in 10 key main diatonics (C, D, E#, E, F, G, A#, A and B#), and will each be delivered with a dedicated Mick Jagger branded casing.