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If you are looking to learn how to play the harmonica, then you know that it comes in different types of wind instrument. The basis of playing the harmonica is the same in all its forms: you have the air blowing holes in the reed or individual rooms to sound. However, that's where the similarities end as for different types of reed harmonica pre-tuned according to the pitch and tone they have to make. A harmonica Cheng Gong, for example, is different than all her nephews and nieces, because a sliding nozzle and one of the main body.
The Gong Cheng harmonica is named after a pun on the name of its inventor, Cheng Xuexue. As mentioned earlier, this concertina with a body and a sliding nozzle. The body is composed of an 24-hole diatonic harmonica that covers three octaves and start from B2 to d6. The 11-hole mouthpiece This concertina can slide along the front of the instrument. This feature gives a lot of choices and agreements as Voicings seven triads, seven 7th chords, three chords and seven 6th 9th chords.
The Gong Cheng harmonica can play single-note melodies and double stops on three diatonic octaves. Unlike other types of harmonicas, blowing and drawing air from the instrument can produce the same notes. This is because of this tuning is more like the harmonica note layout of an Asian tremolo harmonica.
Buying Tips
When shopping for a harmonica of each type, there are several things you should consider. For starters, you want to opt for a harmonica which cover comfortably feels in the mouth and the holes are easily accessible to sole block. Look for a model that will let you blow the sides of the mouth when you reach the holes with your tongue.
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Lee Oskar Harmonica Tool Kit and Instruction Manual Standard $34.99 A must for replacing reed plates or tuning and adjusting reeds. |
