Some players play with harmonika of russian type which for perfect sound are recomposed from two or two and half row Honner's. Such type of instrument as well as russian garoshka we call "chromika".
Thanks for comment and I must say you are quite right. The things are such that many of our harmonists are learned play chromatic russian garmoshka or as we call "Chromika" and some of them are lazy to learn diatonic play or maybe some think they can not learn for their age, also for better sound than russian "Chromika's" they remade diatonic Hohners into "Cromikas". Than they have good sound but play how they have learned.
Thanks for comment and I must say you are quite right. The things are such that many of our harmonists are learned play chromatic russian garmoshka or as we call "Chromika" and some of them are lazy to learn diatonic play or maybe some think they can not learn for their age, also for better sound than russian "Chromika's" they remade diatonic Hohners into "Cromikas". Than they have good sound but play how they have learned.
Edmundas
kondedis 1 year ago