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A pitch pipe is a small device (type of tuning Harmonica) used to provide a pitch reference for musicians. Although it may be described as a musical instrument , it is not typically used to play music as such.
Overblowing is an important modern technique among players of some harmonica types, notably the standard Richter-tuned harmonica or blues harp. Combined with note bending , it yields the full chromatic scale across the instrument's range.
The harmonica shares similarities to all other free-reed instruments by virtue of the method of sound production. The glass harmonica has the word "harmonica" in its name, but it is not related to free-reed instruments. The glass harmonica is a musical instrument formed from a nested set of graduated glass cups mounted sideways on an axle.
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In other words, normally we think the major scale is the "main" scale. The harmonica's original design clearly aimed to do this, with the goal being playing a melody on holes 4-12 and the tonic and dominant chords below on holes 1-3. The "melody maker" harmonica, to name one special-tuned harp, puts a major scale between 2d/3b and 6b.
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Allow it to soak for at least two to five minutes to kill bacteria and sanitize. Allow to Air Dry: Remove the container from the solution and air dry completely. Wash by hand or in the dishwasher ...
Richter tuning is a system of choosing the reeds for a diatonic wind instrument (such as a harmonica or accordion).It is named after Joseph Richter, a Bohemian instrument maker who adopted the tuning for his harmonicas in the early 19th century and is credited with inventing the blow/draw mechanism that allows the harmonica to play different notes when the air is drawn instead of blown.