Re: Jim's mean chromatic harmonica jazz
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- Subject: Re: Jim's mean chromatic harmonica jazz
- From: J* H*
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 01:33:58 -0500
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Cindy,
I could handle the chromatic harmonica part but not the computer technology part. I'm still an amateur here. A chromatic harmonica is a combination of two diatonic harmonicas, which
allows one to play all notes of the chromatic scale...13 notes in one octave,
for example. A chromatic built in the key of C and C# allows you
to play in either key .A pro has instruments built in many or all keys,
allowing him/her to play in any key. I have harmonicas tuned in many
keys which I have built myself from plates purchased from the factory.
Lots of fun.
Cindy Johnson wrote: Jim wrote:I play a mean chromatic |
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