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Tremolos- Tremolo harmonicas are Diatonic models constructed with double holes (sometimes 8, 10, 12, or more sets of double holes), each containing two reeds tuned to the same note, one tuned slightly higher than the other. Since both reeds are either blow or draw, when played, both will sound together and the slight difference in tuning creates a vibrating or tremolo effect. The tremolo harmonicas are primarily used for special effects. They are not made to play blues, bend notes, or do anything other than play the most simple melodies. Depending upon the particular model and brand, the major scale would begin on the 3rd or 4th set of holes, and then the pattern would be the same as the diatonic major scale pattern in relation to blows and draws. These harmonicas are not recommended for beginners interested in blues and country playing nor useful for most beginning instructional materials.
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purchase | Hohner 53/288 Tremolo Sextet 53-6 Harmonica- For the largest tonal range available on a Hohner
tremolo, these models are nearly 11 inches long and feature 24 double holes
on each harmonica. Choose a single key on one Tremolo Harmonica or carry
six keys in one beautiful and unique Tremolo Sextet. All offer wood combs
for a warm vibrato. The six harmonicas on the sextet can be played while
mounted to the wheel-type frame, or dismantled for individual play. |
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Hohner Echo Tremolo (2309/32) - Small version, single-sided. The Echo Single Sided tremolo series represents a sleek and modern approach to harmonica design. Sturdy covers wrap around the wooden body and enclose the ends. Exquisite tremolo sound. Tremolo harmonicas are Diatonic models constructed with double holes, each containing two reeds tuned to the same note, one tuned slightly higher than the other. Since both reeds are either blow or draw, when played both will sound together - the slight difference in tuning creating a beautiful vibrating or tremolo effect. Tremolo models are popular for ballads and gospel music, as well as for Latin, Asian, European and other international folk styles. Please note that this type of harmonica is not commonly used or recommended for most beginning harmonica instruction (a standard 10-hole diatonic is what you want). |
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Hohner Echo Tremolo (2409/40) - Medium size version, single-sided. C major or G major wood body/nickel tremolo tuned harmonica. 20 double holes. 40 reeds. Heavy nickel plated covers. Length: 6-3/8". Please note that this type of harmonica is not commonly used or recommended for most beginning harmonica instruction (a standard 10-hole diatonic is what you want). |
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Hohner Echo Tremolo (2509/48) - Largest version, single-sided. C major or G major wood body/nickel tremolo tuned harmonica. 24 double holes. 48 reeds. Heavy nickel plated covers. Length: 7-1/8". Please note that this type of harmonica is not commonly used or recommended for most beginning harmonica instruction (a standard 10-hole diatonic is what you want). |
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purchase | Hohner 55/80 Double-Sided Echo Harmonica- For more than a century, these double-sided harmonicas have been a player favorite. 2 keys are available on each instrument. The Echo's precision-tuned reeds create a beautifully blended vibrato tone. Keys of A-D, Bb-F, C-G. |
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purchase | Hohner 54/64 Double-Sided Echo Harmonica- For more than a century, these double-sided harmonicas have been a player favorite. 2 keys are available on each instrument. The Echo's precision-tuned reeds create a beautifully blended vibrato tone. |
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