Will I learn a 10 hole harmonica or a polyphonic harmonica for beginners?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The two types of instruments have different styles and depend on personal interests. There are many pieces that the polyphonic harmonica is suitable for, such as popular and international famous songs, and it is easy to learn. If you like rock, blues, and country **, you can choose a ten-hole harmonica to practice, but playing the blues harmonica is a difficult point in pressing and superblowing, but it can also be mastered after repeated practice under the guidance of others.

    My first contact with the harmonica started with 24 holes, and then turned to 10 holes. Compared with the 24 holes, the 10 holes have higher and stricter requirements for the mouth shape and breath of the single tone, and the necessary techniques of the ten holes, such as pressure sound and laryngeal shock, also take a lot of time and energy to learn and run-in. Therefore, for beginners, it is relatively easy to get started, and the fastest way to play a song is 24 holes - but don't think that 24 holes are simple, the new monophonic hurdle is the main obstacle for many piano players to stop their harmonica careers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The ten-hole harmonica is a blues harmonica. The 24-hole harmonica is a polyphonic harmonica. If you're a beginner, I'm going to learn polyphony, but I feel like I can learn both at the same time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no solution to this problem.

    See what you like!

    Which one you like to blow is king.

    The following is a recording of the same song from three harmonicas, which one you think is good, you can learn which.

    Polyphonic harmonica version.

    Blues harmonica (ten-hole harmonica).

    Chromatic harmonica.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm just a harmonica player, so let's talk about it.

    Polyphony is simpler, and the ten-hole harmonica is much more difficult because of its structure, but if you originally play the guitar and have time to learn the harmonica, choose the ten-hole harmonica. The ten-hole harmonica + guitar is an old match for Western folk songs. The ten-hole harmonica, also known as the blues harmonica or the blues harmonica, is generally used to play folk and jazz music.

    Buying C and F tones is relatively good for pushing the airflow.

    The harmonica is recommended to be bought online, and the physical store may not be able to raise the ** grid, at least I am here in Chengdu. And the harmonica doesn't have to worry about buying fakes, this instrument is more fraudulent than **.

    The brand recommends two, one Suzuki and one Rai.

    Suzuki MR350** is more expensive about 250 yuan, Suzuki MR250 is also very good, about 180 yuan, but it is recommended to use Suzuki's piano for recording, as a performance piano is better, usually practice with Lai Qin, after tossing.

    And Lai sp20 I recommend it, cost-effective is very good, after tossing, beginners use it to practice pressure sound is very good, pressure sound skills are very hurtful to the piano, and so you practice a bad sp20 your pressure sound will be out of the teacher.

    The Orai GM series is also very good, and the breath is very good to push, much better than Suzuki.

    If you are sure that you want to practice the harmonica, you can buy the Lai SP20 to get started, and the Lai GM is advanced, and if the technique is good, you can record the tune and change to Suzuki's piano.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There's no such thing as a beginner and no beginner, both of which are the same.

    If you play the guitar, the blues harmonica is ten holes, and the match will be great.

    Brands buy Suzuki's M20 or Hohner's GM or SP20

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You don't have to learn the polyphonic harmonica, but of course you can entertain yourself, and if you want to advance, you have to learn it. Although the ten-hole harmonica does not use the tongue block, there are more difficult ones, such as pressure and super blowing, watch it yourself, hehe.

    Please take a two, four, five, six.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The two harmonicas are two different styles, not only the repertoire of the performance changes, but also the embodiment of the two cultural backgrounds. The playing techniques are completely different, with 10 holes being more difficult than 24 holes, especially the pressure technique is more difficult to master.

    2. The harmonica has been more common with 10 holes since the invention of the Germans, and it has also created the habit of 10 holes in Europe.

    3. The introduction to China has evolved into a 24-hole system, which has also made the Chinese develop the habit of 24 holes.

    4. Therefore, it is the same to learn the kind first, it is best to carry out both at the same time, make up for each other, and make faster progress, why not.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Compared with 24 holes, 10 holes have higher and stricter requirements for the mouth shape and breath of a single tone, and it takes a lot of time and energy to learn and run in the necessary techniques of ten holes, such as pressure tone. Therefore, for beginners, the 24 hole is relatively easy to get started with, and it can blow the song the fastest. However, as long as you can persevere, it doesn't matter which one you learn first, you still choose the piano according to your personal interests.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    One step, 10 holes are promising. Anyway, most of the harmonica solos in the pop songs I've heard are ten-hole.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. This is a misunderstanding, in fact, there is no order. Although the techniques are similar, the music theories to be studied are completely different due to different playing styles and fields, and they are not actually in the same direction.

    2. The mainstream solo harmonica is the blues harmonica, the chromatic harmonica, and the polyphonic harmonica.

    The blues harmonica is suitable for playing blues, blues, jazz, country-folk, and more, and the music theory you may learn is completely different.

    The chromatic scale is mostly in the classical, jazz, pop fields.

    Polyphonic, folk, pop, classical, etc.

    Although they are both harmonica, there are actually a lot of differences, and your question is like which is better to practice clarinet or French horn first. Practice whatever style you like. There is no order of precedence, and there is no need to consider the difficulty or difficulty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The harmonica has a single tone is the blues harmonica and the chromatic harmonica, the blues harmonica has two notes in one hole, blowing and inhaling each have one note, and the polyphonic harmonica is two rows, and the upper and lower holes in the same position have the same pitch. There is also a harmonica called an accented harmonica, where the upper and lower rows differ in pitch by an octave.

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