Student Guide for SOLO-TUNED HARMONICA (Part I — Diatonic)
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Stick with this simple grip when you're getting started and learning the notes. Advertisement 3 Blow through the first hole on your left for a C note. Blowing
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Student Guide for SOLO-TUNED HARMONICA (Part I — Diatonic)
capabilities of the chromatic harmonica will not be covered. This course is designed to teach beginner level players the basics of playing the 12-hole.
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from beginner to professional we feel so strongly about music that we want Chromatic harmonicas are also tuned to a major scale
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GUIDEContents
The Harmonica
. 2 Quality Handmade in Germany .................................... 3From the harmonica to the blues harmonica
. 4 - 5 Bending Notes | Which harp for which key? ........................ 6 - 7Richter Marine Band Series
Marine Band Crossover | Marine Band Thunderbird .................. 8 - 9 Marine Band 1896 Classic | Marine Band Deluxe .................. 10 - 11 Marine Band 364 | -365 | -Soloist | -SBS ............................ 12Richter Classic & Special
Special 20
Golden Melody | Golden Melody 'Gold' | Chromatic Koch | Slide Harp ... 14 - 15 Marine Band Octave | Auto Valve Harp | Blues Harmonica Starter Set ... 16 - 17Richter MS Series Professional
Reed plates for the MS Series Professional
. 18Meisterklasse MS | Cross Harp MS
. 19Richter MS Series Standard
Reed plates for the MS Standard System | Blues Harp MS ............... 20Big River Harp MS | Pro Harp MS
. 21Signature Series Richter
John Lennon
- new - . 22 - 23Steven Tyler
. 24 - 25Bob Dylan
. 26 - 27Signature Series Chromatic
Larry Adler | Toots Thielemans ................................ 28 - 29Chromatic Harmonicas
Tonal layout for chromatic harmonicas
..........................30 - 31HOHNER C
- new - | Discovery 48 - new - ......................32 - 33 Silver Concerto | Amadeus | Meisterklasse ....................... 34 - 35 Super 64 X | Super 64 .......................................... 36CX-12 Series
. 38 - 39 Chromonica 40 | Chromonica 48 Gold | Chromonica 48 . 40 Chromonica 270 Deluxe | Chromonica 64 ........................... 41 Chrometta Line | Chromatic Starter-Set 'Step by Step' ............... 42 - 43Orchestra & Ensembles
Bass 58
- new - | Bass 78 - new - | Chord .........................44Chromatica | Vineta
. 45Tremolo Harmonicas
Tonal layout for tremolo/octave harmonicas
. 46Bravi Alpini | Echo Harp 2x32/2x40/2x48/2x60
. 4721 Tremolo Deluxe | Golden Melody Tremolo | Echo 32/40/48
............. 48Kreuzwender
. 49 Tremolo Starter-Set 'Step by Step' ............................. 50 - 51Octave Harmonicas
Comet 32/40 | Comet Wender | Unsere Liebline Series .............. 52 - 53Echo Series 32/40/48 | Seductora
. 54 - 55Miniatures
Little Lady | Mini Harp | Mini Color Harp | Piccolo . 56 - 57Beginners
Speedy | Melody Star | Silver Star
..................................58 Happy Color Harp | Big Valley | Weekender & Ocean Star ................ 59History/Historic Collection
History ................................................. 60 - 61 Historic Collection ......................................... 62 - 63Original HOHNER Accessories
Blues Blaster Microphone | Hoodoo Box Harp Amplifier ................. 64 Harmonica Belt/-Case/-Holders | Examina 1 .......................... 65FlexRack
- new - . 66 - 67 HOHNER Instant Workshop Toolkit - new - | HOHNER Service Kit ..... 68 - 69Service
HOHNER Service Team | HOHNER
CSHOP ....................... 70 - 71
HOHNER Online Workshops | HOHNER Master Workshops
. 72 - 75 FAQ ........................................................ 76 Dick Brave© Sven Sindt c+p click Music Publishing GmbH brand newHOHNER
website 1 The harmonica may be small, but it can produce great sounding, powerful music with an emotionally expressive quality which is hard to equal. Small enough to carry in your pocket, it makes the perfect travelling companion. With the appropriate model it's possible to play almost any style of music and the basics are easily learned by both young and old. As the market leader, HOHNER offers an extensive range of harmonicas for every musical direction and has the right instrument for everyone, whether beginner or professional. The easy response of the individual notes in every register and the great sound have made countless people into true fans of HOHNER harmonic as. The unique HOHNER sound is created by reeds of the highest quality specia l brass alloy, manufactured with precision die stamping and milling tools to ensureunparalleled airtightness and exceptional durability.To build the instruments of the HOHNER Classic diatonic range such as the models
of the Marine Band series and the Special 20 or Golden Melody, reed proles are milled by hand into strips of rolled brass in the HOHNER factory in Trossingen before the individual reeds are punched out using state of the art die s tamps.Quality Handmade in Germany
Reed slots are punched into the reed plates with a degree of accuracy unparalleled in harmonica manufacture to create a perfect t between reed and slot . The reeds are then riveted by hand to the plates in order to ensure the exact alig nment necessary to create a top quality instrument. The third photo shows the tuning process, where the pitch of each individual reed is carefully adjusted to match the pitch of the identical reed in the ma ster plate, which can be seen xed to the tuning table behind the plate being wor ked on.Musical StyleHarmonica Type
Classical, Evergreens, Pop, Jazz,
Harmonica Groups
Blues, Folk, Rock,
Pop, Contemporary
Traditional Folk Music
Chromatic harmonicas,
orchestra and ensemble instrumentsSingle note diatonic
Richter harmonicas
Richter models, all tremolo
and octave-tuned instrumentsWhich harmonica for which style?
32From the harmonica to the blues harmonica (Steve Baker) What do people mean when they talk about the blues harmonica? How come it's possible to create sounds which are so far removed from the conventional sound of the harmonica that it's hard to believe they're coming from the same ins trument? The expression blues harmonica or just plain "Harp" probably stems from a n old South German dialect term for the instrument: "Mundharfe", which translates into English as "Mouth Harp". It's used as a generic term for all 10-hole diatonic harmonicas, which are usually (though not always) tuned according to the Richter system. Josef Richter from Haida in Bohemia (Czech Republic) is credited with inventing this harmonica tuning, which thanks to its combination of simplicity and astonishing exibility has established itself as the accepted standar d for over 100 years. So the harp doesn't originate from the deep South of The USA! Like the steelstring guitar, it was invented in the heart of Europe and was originally conceived for playing folk music. The straightforward tonal layout and pleasant sounding chords made it easy to learn to play simple tunes with only a little practise and it was this fact which rst made the harmonica popular. However, as has been the case with other instruments (the saxophone springs to mind here), it was in the USA that the true potential of the diatonic harp was rst discovered. Following its introduction in 1865, black Americans began using this German folk instrument and found out a number of things about it which h ad never crossed the minds of its inventors. They discovered a remarkable fact: because each hole contains one blow and one draw reed of different pitches, both in the same airstream, it's possible to make them sound simultaneously. In practice this means that the pitch of the higher of the two notes can be lowered, creating the bluesy wailing sound we've all come to associate with the blues harmonica. It is this sound, known as "note bending", which has ensured the long-lasting popularity of the harp in blues, rock and contemporary music and makes it a uniquely fascinating instrument. Though one such HOHNER Richter model is indeed called the Blues Harp the original blues harmonica was the Marine band 1896 Classic, which is still manufactured today much as it was over 100 years ago and remains the instrument of choice for an enormous number of blues harmonica players worldwide. As well as the instruments of the Marine Band series, other models which share the same playing characteristics include the Special 20, Big River Harp, Golden
Melody, Pro Harp and of course the Blues Harp
. It was the enormous popularity of his instruments in the USA which prompted Matthias Hohner to industri alize his production, starting in 1888. The availability of Marine Band harmonicas on a wide scale following their introduction in 1896 paved the way for one of the most fruitful musical fusions of Afro-American and European culture. The humble Marine Band harmonica has played a signicant role in the history of American blues and folk music ever since. The possibility of using the modulations of note bending to imitate the sound of the human voice must have played a major part in this, because Afro-American music was always primarily vocal music. This has its origins partly in the fact that the unfortunate African slaves brought against their will to the American continent over a period of several hundred years didn't have the opportunity to bring their musical instruments with them and dr ums were discouraged, as they provided a means of long-distance communication which the slave owners were unable to understand and which they therefore suppress ed. Work songs on the other hand were encouraged, as they made the backbreaking agricultural labour more bearable and therefore more protable for the owner. African song tradition makes frequent use of call and response and also employs slides rather than just the notes of the 12 tone Western scale, so note bendingtted into this tradition like hand in glove.The music later to be known as blues emerged out of a cultural melting pot which incorporated elements of European folk music and church music into the Afro-American musical heritage. Instrumental techniques to accompany what was originally purely vocal music began to develop long before the introduction of the harmonica, but the harp tted in very well, as its simple chord layout also
enabled interesting rhythmic patterns which led to the fabled train and fox chase imitations documented on many old recordings. A good harp player could use note bending to answer the vocal lines with similar phrases of his own and also providequotesdbs_dbs22.pdfusesText_28[PDF] chromatic harmonica lessons
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