270 48 Super Chromonica Chromatic Harmonica (Key of G) Review

270 48 Super Chromonica Chromatic Harmonica (Key of G) Feature
- The reeds for chromatic notes are brought into operation by pushing a slide button on the side of the harmonica
- This closes off the air flow from one set of reeds and permits the other set to vibrate freely
- The preferred instrument for Jazz and Classical, chromatic harmonicas are also used for Blues and Popular Music
- Specifications:
- 12 holes, 48 reeds
The top choice of many discriminating harmonica artists, Hohner's Super Chromonica features a warm pearwood body with a smooth chrome-plated mouthpiece. This solo tuned 48-reed model has a full three octave chromatic range. Complete 12-note octaves with all the sharps and flats can be played on a Chromatic Harmonica. Each single hole contains four reeds; a blow reed and a draw reed for two natural notes as well as a blow reed and a draw reed for two chromatic notes. A side sliding button is pushed to activate the chromatic notes, which closes off the airflow from one set of reeds and enables the other set to vibrate. All Hohner chromatics except the Koch and Slide Harp are solo tuned, meaning each group of four holes covers a complete octave.
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