What kind of harmonica did Bob Dylan use?
Hohner harmonicas
Bob Dylan has played Hohner harmonicas almost exclusively from the 1950s to the present day.
What kind of harmonica does Stevie Wonder play?
Hohner Chromonica Super 64
Although Stevie now mainly plays a custom made Huang harmonica, many of his recordings feature the Hohner Chromonica Super 64. Players wishing to attempt to replicate his sound will find this a good starting point, as it offers the necessary four octave range at a competitive price point.
How do you date a Hohner harmonica?
Generally, harmonicas that have 2 tabs on the right side and 2 on the left side of each cover are older harps (circa late 1880s through about 1937), than the harmonica covers with one tab on the right and one on the left. Also, the shape of the single tabs on the covers is also important for dating.
What key harmonica is Mr Tambourine Man?
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What mouth organ does Stevie Wonder use?
Harmonica
The Hohner Chromonica 280/64 Harmonica is the one played by Stevie Wonder and the standard by which all chromatic harps are judged. Providing sweet sounding tone and reliable performance, this harmonica can be used for R&B, Jazz, and even Classical music performances.
Is Stevie Wonder a good harmonica player?
It’s largely a showcase for that 12-year-old’s precocious harmonica playing. The world first met Little Stevie Wonder in his capacity as a virtuoso of the chromatic harmonica—an instrument played by almost no one else in soul, blues, or rock.
Are all Hohner harmonicas still made in Germany?
All models are made in Germany. Today there are a number of variations: Classic: the original Marine Band with a pearwood lacquered comb and brass reedplates.
How do I identify a Hohner harmonica?
Harmonicas were made literally by the thousand and even sometimes by the million (Hohner, just one of the many companies to have manufactured them, produced their one billionth harmonica more than a quarter century ago).
How do I know if my harmonica is in tune?
Test your harmonica tuning either with an electronic tuner or by playing the note together with another note on the harp. If you can, play the note you’re tuning together with the same note an octave higher or lower (you do this by playing tongue-blocked intervals, or splits).
Why are harmonicas tuned sharp?
The tuning of harmonicas and other instruments is part science and part art. Notes that are played simultaneously do not always sound as pleasant when each note is tuned perfectly. Hence, harmonica companies frequently tune some notes sharp and some notes flat so that chords have a more desirable sound.