Tuning Styrian harmonica?
There are different tunings on the Stirian harmonica.
Which is the most commonly used tuning?
There are different tunings on the Stirian harmonica.
Which is the most commonly used tuning?
I have no information about the brand, let alone an invoice. The instrument appears to be of very low quality. It's made of a lot of black plastic. I'm less concerned with getting the instrument sold than with what its value would be, assuming it still has any value.
I've put on a new string and secured the hole at the top of the headstock as far as I can. The string still sounds.
I dropped my clarinet yesterday. Now I can't play lower notes (from B) or higher notes (from A). At first, I didn't notice anything unusual. Now I see a wire that I'd never really seen before. A clarinet has several such wires. But they always touch something with both ends. One doesn't. Is this normal,…
I'd like to start playing again and wanted to ask if the keyboard is any good. The thing is… I never buy junk, so if I do buy something useful or good. I don't have anything less. Would this be a good keyboard to be able to play everything and also have a good sound….
Is the image below a broken triad (e, a, b)? If so, what is the root note? Is a still the root note, even if it's not in the first position of the measure? And what are the intervals between the individual notes? Thanks in advance!
Hello, I have to give a presentation for school about Irish/Scottish country line dancing and would like to know which instruments are typically used. If anyone has any other information about this, it would be very nice if you could share it with me. Best regards Vincent
The most common and most famous mood is the G C F B mood. It is considered a multi-talent of all harmonic moods and is chosen as it is possible to create a fantastic sound that is neither too high nor too deep. The B Es As Des Mood is also known, but is somewhat less used than the G C F B.
So both are chosen – they are often represented. Other moods are all the less common.
B-Es-As-Des