
Harmonica - Hohner Blues Harp Diatonic 10-Hole
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Bucks County Folk Music Shop is proud to be a Hohner dealer.
This Hohner "Blues Harp" Diatonic 10-Hole Harmonica includes:
- Made in Germany
- Reeds are set higher for greater action, bending and longer life
- Wood body
- Stainless steel cover without side vents
- Diatonic (see below)
- 10-Hole
- Available in multiple keys - please Contact Us for availability
- Richter tuning
- 20 Reeds, brass
- 0.9 mm brass reed plates
- Recessed reed plates for air tightness
- Brass reed plate surface
- doussie lacquered mouthpiece surface
- doussie, brown comb
- Screw assembly for easy maintenance
This model features a functional design combining a wooden comb, high covers without side vents and high quality reed plates to give the instrument its typical bluesy sound, which has made it immensely popular with beginning and intermediate players alike.
Diatonic vs. Chromatic:
Diatonic: The most common type of harmonica is the diatonic or Richter harmonica. It is typically used in blues, rock, country, and folk, but can be found in all styles of music. The diatonic harmonica is a single voice instrument and usually has 10 channels, each with one blow and one draw note. Due to their diatonic tonal layout, the player generally needs several instruments in different keys.
Chromatic: As the name suggests, it contains all natural notes plus all sharps and flats, thus enabling chromatic melodies. Basically the chromatic harmonica consists of two harmonicas, one in C and one in C#, separated from one another by the slide, which is operated by the button at the side. The chromatic harmonica is used mainly in jazz and classical music, but can also be heard in pop, rock and folk as well as in the blues.