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Chromatic harmonica
Chromatic harmonica













chromatic harmonica
  1. #Chromatic harmonica full#
  2. #Chromatic harmonica portable#

It's more portable than a 12 hole and gives you the best of a 12 without the last 2 holes that we usually don't use that much since they are very high-pitched notes. There is only one 10 hole chromatic on the market it's the Hohner Chromonica 260 and it has actually been discontinued by Hohner but Harmonicaland still has new ones in stock. The Harmo Angel 12 comes in C, D ,G ,A, Bb and Low C and might well be the Best chromatic harmonica money can get you under a $250 budget.īoth of these use phosphore bronze reeds and a modern design suited for any genre of music. The Suzuki SCX-48 comes in C, D, F, G and A Using a G or Low C harmonica for instance will give you access to more low notes than on a standard C and that might just be what the tune your playing needs.

chromatic harmonica

You're looking to have a higher or lower register or different flavor for a specific tune. If your technique is limited and ability to play in multiple keys on one harmonica is not very developed you might then use the chromatic more like a diatonic and switch harmonica key for different song keys

chromatic harmonica

Even if there is barely any pro player using those special tuned keys one might find it interesting in the following cases: They both come in C, D, Eb, E, F, G, A, Bb, B and Low C also sometimes called C tenor. Hohner has 2 models that comes in 9 keys, The Hohner Chromonica 270 a classic but aging model, and the CX12 black a more modern option. That being said some manufacturers offer the 12 hole tuned in other keys. The Chromatic harmonica is indeed a fully chromatic musical instrument much as a Saxophone, a Violin or a Trumpet. The Key of C is logically the main key most players use at all times simply because as the chromatic harmonicas also have all sharps and flats the player doesn't really need anything else to play in all keys. In this regard, the chromatic harmonica is close to a Piano and much easier to understand and master than a diatonic harmonica whose note layout can drive one insane. When you play without the slide all the notes are natural notes: C D E F G A B once you push the slide in you get the sharps and flats. The chromatic harmonica has been designed to provide you all the sharp and flat notes at the simple push of a slide.

#Chromatic harmonica full#

The most common chromatic Harp is a 12 hole harmonica in the key of C and it covers 3 full octaves. The 12 and 16 hole chromatic harmonicas are the norm and most brands have at least one of each. The chromatic harmonica comes as a 10, 12, 14 and 16 hole model.















Chromatic harmonica