Manufactured by Hohner, Lee Oskar, Seydel and Suzuki, the diatonic harmonicas are also called blues harp or mouth organ are also the most popular harmonicas.
Originally designed for playing folk music, and primarily used for the Blues, with special techniques called bends and overbends, players further the abilities of the instrument by generating different music style, playing full chromatic scale on the diatonic harmonica, making the instrument fitted to playing music such as jazz, world music, pop, and any genre.
The diatonic harmonica is indeed very distinct and different from its counterparts the chromatic harmonica whether one considers the notes or the ranges of the music. While the chromatic harmonica has a button on the side that can increase the tone of a semitone and allows players to play extra notes that are vital in order to play jazz, classical, the diatonic harmonica allows the player to play music in different tones without relying on a button. Most diatonic instruments contain 10 holes. https://harmonicaland.com/en/8-diatonic
Many brands manufactured the harmonicas, but even though the keys are mostly the same, the sounds differ intriguingly. The ability of the instrument to reproduce different music style made the instrument very popular among the professionals, and also enchants the beginners who are learning how to play the instruments.
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