After some more experimentation I find that I can play a kind of crude "air harmonica". I think
my deficiencies compared to "air saxophone" stem from the fact that when I play real harmonica, I
devote no conscious thought to the number of the hole I'm playing or the name of the note.
Perhaps I should.
On sax I know how to finger an F# for instance. But if you hand me a C harp and say play an F#,
I would have to fumble around a bit while I mentally calculate where that note should be. And if
you said "play an F#7 arpeggio starting on the 7th and going down" on a C harp, I would be totally
befuddled, while on the sax it would be no problem, either with a real sax or an "air sax".
So I imagine that some of the better players out there may indeed be able to play an accurate "air
harmonica", especially the chrom players.
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