Monday, February 4, 2019

Buying a harmonica, take a step back, read this first…

Are you seaching to buy a new Harmonica ?

Googling “Harmonica for beginners,” before clicking on the cart of a random website that sells harmonicas, here is a few things to remember. There are different types of harmonicas and the most important thing to know when you choose a harmonica is what key is the best for you. Not all harmonicas are made equal and they can’t all not play every single piece of music out there.

Even though the chromatic and diatonic harmonica models are much known,
it doesn’t hurt to know the other types of harmonicas. https://harmonicaland.com/en/12-beginners

First, the chromatic harmonica is identifiable by the button on its side. The purpose of this one is to increase the half-tone notes of a major scale. This model is mostly used in classical and jazz music.

Another type is the diatonic harmonica, which is composed of 10 holes and is available in 12 different keys or 14 sometimes depending on the brand. This harmonica allows you to play 7 notes of a major scale. Best for rock or country music, or Folk music and Blues, almost 99% of music teachers are gone recommend this harmonica to you if you are a beginner, as every learner has to start with it.





The tremolo harmonica is a model, which can be qualified as rare. Built like a traditional diatonic model with double holes, 2 reeds are for one note. One of the slats is tuned slightly above and creates a tremolo wavering effect.

The octave harmonica is a bit more powerful of a harmonica as it is constructed with the same structure of the tremolo harmonicas with a stretcher note.

More harmonica links :


https://harmonicaland.com/en/108-saxony.html
https://harmonicaland.com/en/32-hohner-365-28-marine-band-harmonica.html
https://harmonicaland.com/en/116-suzuki-fabulous-diatonic-harmonica.html
https://harmonicaland.com/en/86-seydel-big-six-blues-harmonica.html
https://harmonicaland.com/en/9-chromatic-harmonica
https://harmonicaland.com/en/1005-mini-harmonica.html
https://harmonicaland.com/en/11-suzuki-hammond-diatonic-harmonica.html


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