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The accented harmonica and the polyphonic harmonica, although they have a similar arrangement of reeds and scales. But it's two different types of harmonica. The two harmonicas play different occasions to produce different pleasant timbre and sound effects.
The upper reed of the polyphonic harmonica pronounces the same sound as the lower reed (but there are subtle differences) and has the effect of "tremolo", the timbre is crisp and bright, with strong penetration, euphemism and loudness. It sounds great as a solo instrument and is easy to play with ease. The accented harmonica's upper and lower reeds are articulated by an 8 degrees, and the timbre is completely different from that of the polyphonic harmonica.
And it has the effect of "harmony". But there is no tremolo effect. It is best performed as a duet, trio, or even a large ensemble with a polyphonic harmonica.
It can bring out the unique beautiful effect of the accent harmonica. Therefore, the accented harmonica is not ideal when playing a solo harmonica, and it is not as beautiful and good as the polyphonic harmonica. However, when used as an ensemble, it can exert a unique and beautiful charming effect.
I hope mine is helpful to you.
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I like the accent, because the two blows up and down the same hole are not the same, and when they are blown out, they are harmonies, and I prefer this, and the tone of the polyphonic upper and lower holes is the same.
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The structure of the accented harmonica is similar to that of the polyphonic harmonica, but the accented harmonica is an ensemble harmonica, which is not suitable for solo playing, and the upper and lower reeds in one hole are an octave apart, so the accent is weighed. Therefore, it is better to play it yourself and choose an ordinary polyphonic harmonica.
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Polyphony is suitable for solo playing, and accent is suitable for ensemble.
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Polyphony sounds better, and if you're playing solo, choose a polyphonic harmonica.
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The harmonica is a musical instrument with a weak sense of presence, and its size is relatively small and it is easy to carry around. Harmonica ** is cheap and easy to use, some parents buy harmonica for their children, both as a toy and to cultivate their children's sense of music, killing two birds with one stone. What does polyphony and accent mean on harmonica?
When parents see these two types of harmonica, they just want to choose an easy-to-use one for their children, which is easy to play, polyphonic harmonica or accented harmonica?
Both polyphony and accent of harmonica refer to the type, which are polyphonic harmonica, accented harmonica, respectively. The differences between the two are as follows:
1. Timbre. The upper and lower reeds of the polyphonic harmonica have the same pitch, the timbre is crisp and bright, and a unique vibrato is formed when playing, and the upper and lower reeds of the accented harmonica are one octave apart, and the timbre is rich, low, and a little muddy, which is very similar to the timbre of the oboe.
2. Structure. The thickness of the upper and lower reeds of the same hole in the polyphonic harmonica is the same. The thickness of the upper and lower reeds in the same hole of the accented harmonica is different, and the lower reed is thicker.
3. Playing style.
The polyphonic harmonica has a simple and fixed structure, it has more types, more complete tonality, large volume, and penetrating power, which is suitable for often playing blues, country ballads, classics, etc. The tone of the accented harmonica is relatively special, elegant and thick, and can be performed in multiple performances with polyphonic harmonica, and can also be used for large ensemble performances, often used to play rock, pop, etc.
In fact, people who are familiar with the harmonica will think that both the polyphonic harmonica and the accented harmonica are easy to play. However, playing the accented harmonica requires a certain amount of skill, and beginners will find it easier to play the polyphonic harmonica.
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The difference between harmonica polyphony and accent is as follows:1. Timbre: The timbre of the polyphonic harmonica is crisp and bright, and the timbre is slightly different due to the same pitch of the upper and lower reeds, forming a unique vibrato; The accented harmonica has a deep, low, slightly muddy tone, and is often used in bands in place of oboe due to an octave difference in pitch between the upper and lower reeds, which often replaces the oboe in the orchestra.
2. Construction: The upper and lower reeds in the same hole of the polyphonic harmonica have the same thickness and the same pitch, but the timbre is slightly different, forming a vibrato; The thickness of the upper and lower reeds in the same hole of the accented harmonica is different, and the upper reed is thinner than the lower one, so the pitch difference between the upper and lower reeds is one octave.
3. Function: Polyphonic harmonica is suitable for harmonica solo, ensemble, harmony when singing, etc.; The accented harmonica is suitable for band playing.
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1. Selectivity is different.
Accented harmonica: Since blowing and sucking any one of them is a homophony with an octave difference in height at the same time, it is inevitable to be monotonous when used as a solo, so the accented harmonica is not an ideal solo instrument.
Polyphonic harmonica: The structure is simple and fixed, and does not require complex skills, and the polyphonic harmonica is complete in types and tonality, suitable for some ethnic styles, and is a good choice for beginners.
2. The degree of the sound is different.
Accented harmonica: The piano hole is divided into two rows, the upper and lower reeds are pronounced, but the lower hole is one octave lower than the upper hole.
Polyphonic harmonica: The hole is divided into two rows, and the upper reed and the lower reed produce the same sound.
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3. The tremolo effect is different.
Accented harmonica: There is no tremolo effect due to the different pitches of the upper and lower reeds.
Polyphonic harmonica: a periodic change in the intensity of the voice, with a tremolo effect, forming a unique vibrato.
4. The timbre is different.
Accented harmonica: The timbre is low and soft, laborious.
Polyphonic harmonica: The timbre is crisp and loud, and the volume is loud.
5. Different uses.
Accented harmonica: mostly used for duos, trios, quartets, and even large ensembles.
Polyphonic harmonica: mostly used in oriental classical, folk songs, pop music and other style tunes.
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I'm a beginner in harmonica!
Played with accents on the harmonica now? Won't be sweet with your tongue? I want to buy a polyphonic harmonica? Is a polyphonic harmonica easy to play?
But polyphony is easier than gravity, mainly in breath control, because the accent drives two reeds that are octaves apart at the same time, while polyphony is the same (nuanced) accent is mainly because the timbre is very full, and the biggest feature of polyphony is its vibrato. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. In addition, the hohner is a good brand, but there seems to be less polyphony and accent with hohner.
First of all, you need to determine the budget you are choosing.
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Playing the harmonica can not only exercise people's lung capacity, but also make people's mood better, harmonica is relatively small and portable in musical instruments, so many people want to learn musical instruments and feel that there is no place to put the situation can choose to learn harmonica, so what is the difference between harmonica accent and polyphony? Which has a better tone, accented harmonica or polyphonic harmonica?
The tone of the accented harmonica is different from that of the polyphonic harmonica, the silver of the accented harmonica is more grand and low, and it is a little muddy, while the silver of the polyphonic harmonica is crisp and bright. There is also a difference in the construction of the two, the upper reed in the same hole in the accented harmonica is slightly thinner than the lower reed, while the upper and lower reeds in the polyphonic harmonica are the same thickness. The use of the two is also different, the accented harmonica is more suitable for duet, trio or large ensemble performances with the polyphonic harmonica, while the polyphonic harmonica is more suitable for classical**, pop or folk songs.
The timbre of the accented harmonica and the polyphonic harmonica will be slightly better than the timbre of the accented harmonica, because the accented harmonica has a strong sound, and its vocal range is wider than that of the polyphonic harmonica, which can render the atmosphere better, suitable for the polyphonic harmonica as an accompaniment or with chords, and the accented harmonica is suitable for people with more advanced skills to play, and it can be played both solo and ensemble.
In fact, if you are learning a professional harmonica, you should choose a harmonica that suits you according to your major, but if it is just for leisure and entertainment, you can choose a harmonica that you feel has good sound quality, after all, the requirements for leisure and entertainment do not need to be so strict.
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The difference between harmonica accent and polyphony is mainly in the following three aspects: 1. Different timbre: the tone of the accented harmonica is grand and low, and it also has a little turbidity, because the reed pitch difference between the upper and lower reeds is an octave, so it will form a timbre similar to the oboe, which can generally replace the oboe in the band; The timbre of the polyphonic harmonica is crisp and bright, and the pitch of the upper and lower reeds is the same, but there are slight differences in timbre, which can form a unique vibrato.
2. Different structures: the thickness of the upper and lower reeds in the same hole of the accented harmonica is different, and the upper grid is generally thinner than the lower grid, so the pitch of the upper and lower reeds will differ by an octave, and the upper grid will be an octave higher than the lower grid; The upper and lower reeds in the same hole of the polyphonic harmonica are the same thickness, and the pitch is the same, but the timbre is slightly different, so a vibrato is formed. 3. The effect is different:
The accented harmonica is more suitable for band playing; The polyphonic harmonica is more suitable for harmonica solo, ensemble or singing harmony.
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