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What is a Diatonic Harmonica?
It’s the most common type of harmonica you’ll encounter in pop, blues and folk music—they’re are designed to play in a specific key. That said, overblowing and note-bending techniques plus playing in alternate “positions” makes it possible to play a diatonic in keys and modes other than its “official” key. A couple of players, Howard Levy and Carlos Del Junco, have developed an overblowing technique with which they play chromatically using a humble 10-hole diatonic harp.
A diatonic harmonica’s simplicity makes it a great choice for the beginner, and our Chicago Blues G Harmonica is no exception.
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