[Harp-L] Re: Radio 10-reed diatonic harmonica
Hello, Tom (Clearwater, Florida, USA).
Your Radio harmonica's wood comb has 12 holes, and only 10 reeds.
It was made in the former Czechoslovakia, and probably has a set of 5
exhale reeds on the upper reed plate, and 5 inhale reeds on the lower reed
plate.
It may have been, as you've written, designed to be played melodically
(one note at a time), or chordally (multi-exhale or multi-inhale notes played
together), or both melodically and chordally, in a self-accompaniment.
The key of the harmonica is unknown, but it might be like the following no
te chart. Large letters are exhale reeds, small letters are inhale reeds.
The sign ( | ) is a vertical comb divider, the sign ( - )is an empty hole
(no reed).
RADIO POPULAR DELICIA 12-hole diatonic harmonica, circa 1948-'89(?)
(This is a guess only. Check the tuning on your harp)
|| - | C | - | E | - | G | - | - | C | - | E | - || (Exhale
notes)
|| - | - | d | - | f | - | a | b | - | d | - | - || (Inhale
notes)
There is a horizontal comb divider, which separates the upper horizontal
row from the lower horizontal row of reeds. Each hole (except 1 and 12) has
one reed.
This double row comb setup, with only one reed per hole, blow reeds on the
upper plate and draw reeds on the lower plate,is commonly used on tremolo
and octave harmonicas.
On tremolos and octave harps, two vertically stacked reeds are played
together, either blow or draw.
But, your Radio Poular Delicia harmonica is a diatonic harmonica, like a
10-hole diatonic single reed per note blues harp.
It's a guess that it's of the era from 1948-'89, when Czechoslovakia was
under Soviet political influence. The Soviets "nationalized" many
industries, including harmonica factories.
Parts for harmonicas were not always available, and tools were scarce, so
the companies improvised out of necessity, and put single reed diatonic
plates on a double reed tremolo harmonica comb. That's only a guess.
Best Regards
John Broecker
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