Hi, my name is Marcus Milius. I play harmonica. I got a degree at the University of Southern California, a Bachelor's of Music, in Jazz Studies - Chromatic Harmonica. I play and teach harmonica here in New York City, and I'm happy to show you what I do.
One thing that is very confusing about harmonica is that there are so many different kinds. Often times this is just the difference in names, in models, or brands. For instance, the blues harp the marine pan, the special twenty, the golden melody which are all diatonic harmonicas by the Horner company and they are really all very similar. But the main differences in harmonica will be primarily the diatonic and chromatic harmonica. There are many others as well as base harmonica, chord harmonica, echo harmonica, or tremolo harmonica. And they all have different sounds, but primarily it divides into diatonic and chromatic harmonica. Chromatic harmonica looks like this. It plays in all keys, and sounds a bit like the artists Stevie Wonder or twist talemen. Diatonic harmonicas will be set up in one key and you'll need twelve of them to play in every key and they tend to have a bluesier folkier sound, or a bluesy sound. And you'll notice that they bend very nicely, and they have really nice double stops or chords. The other harmonicas that are out there would be the base harmonica, chord harmonicas which are really big, there are also diatonic harmonicas that are tuned to minor, or other scales. There are diatonic harmonicas that have a very organ like sound and they're called echo harps or tremolo harps. So, that takes a lot of investigating to know the difference. But usually most people are going to be playing the majority of recordings that you hear will be chromatic harmonica and diatonic harmonica and they're pretty easy to hear the difference between.
My harmonica is from the company Samick. It has 24 holes and 2 rows on top of each other. What kind of harmonica is that? It's very long but has no button
schparta 1 week ago
my harmonica says bluesband honor international on the top in your opinion is this a good harmonica oh and it is in the key of C
ImmaSayKOOHWIP 1 month ago
you my friend are a hero :)
voeties 1 month ago
@MsGeorgeEmad @MsGeorgeEmad buy a diatonic C. If you can, by Hohner. It's perfect to learn :)
Search some different stores to search for the best price. Some other brands are very good too. Hohner is just the most famous one.
polymerizedrecords 3 months ago
hii i am a beginner so can anybody tell me what kind of harmonica i star to play with ??
MsGeorgeEmad 5 months ago
This video explains allot. Thanks to Marcus I now have a much better understanding of hermonicas. The bass hermonica sounds like background music of an old pink panther show lol
PoshMop 6 months ago
2:04 - souns cool :D
dwojakini 7 months ago
COOL THANKS!
kadechan 9 months ago
Second
KrazyKilla305FUL 10 months ago
first view!
Pixycity3 10 months ago