Re: [Harp-L] First chromatic harmonica



Rick - 

Yes, a tenor is a three-octave chromatic tuned an octave lower than a standard C 
chromatic, so that the blow note in the leftmost hole is one octave below Middle 
C. Put another way, its range is the same as the lowest three octaves of a 
four-octave chromatic.
 Winslow Yerxa
Author, Harmonica For Dummies ISBN 978-0-470-33729-5
Harmonica instructor, The Jazzschool for Music Study and Performance
Resident expert, bluesharmonica.com
Columnist, harmonicasessions.com




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From: Rick Dempster <rick.dempster@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: winslowyerxa@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, January 10, 2011 2:41:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] First chromatic harmonica

Something I'm not too clear on Winslow: Does the term 'tenor' when applied to a 
chrom, mean a three octave harp,
but starting in the bass where a standard 64 starts? So it's a lower three 
octave harp than the regular model  (sorry, I don't know my model nos.) Right?
RD


      


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