@izurite I don't think I can answer that question. I don't currently have any trems although I may have played one once. Try listening to different harmonicas and if you like the tone choose that one.
If you are a beginner you should start with a 10 hole diatonic (not chromatic) in the key of C. I like a Lee Oskar, but Suzuki, Hohner and Hering are all good. With a C harmonica you should be able to play in C straight harp or G blues (cross harp). You can also play in Dm and some others.
If you are playing mostly blues you should get 10 hole diatonics in the keys of A and D which will play E cross harp and A cross harp respectively.
Adam Gussow has an excellent set of tutorials on blues.
If i have played Tremolo only,would you prefer i change to chromatic or just simply buy another key harmonica (use 2 or more harmonicas together)?
izurite 2 months ago
@izurite I don't think I can answer that question. I don't currently have any trems although I may have played one once. Try listening to different harmonicas and if you like the tone choose that one.
plasmaportl 1 month ago
If you are a beginner you should start with a 10 hole diatonic (not chromatic) in the key of C. I like a Lee Oskar, but Suzuki, Hohner and Hering are all good. With a C harmonica you should be able to play in C straight harp or G blues (cross harp). You can also play in Dm and some others.
If you are playing mostly blues you should get 10 hole diatonics in the keys of A and D which will play E cross harp and A cross harp respectively.
Adam Gussow has an excellent set of tutorials on blues.
plasmaportl 4 months ago
great sounding ,and great playing ,
Im about to buy one , and im a begginer ,is it ok to begin with a 16 holes ?
ElGhoulSoufedj 4 months ago
Nice, sir!
ealiagac 5 months ago