Talk:Chromatic harmonica

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-Never seen before the Advantages/Disadvantages pages for musicals instruments. This sounds written for diatonic harp fanboy.

Ridicolous... please edit the main page.

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My Chromatic Harmonica has 24 holes . So how the scales will be arranged ?

Reputable jazz musician

"An approach used by at least one reputable jazz musician (Scott Joplin) is to have several keys"

Are you sure you mean Scott Joplin? The link takes us to the ragtime composer.

Bandekafsh (talk) 22:26, 13 July 2013 (UTC)

WTF is a "windsaver"?

The term is just inserted, with no explanation, under "Advantages", and there is also no link. Perhaps a definition or description is in order?

What Key??

From the "Alternative Tuning" section: "The use of C, with no sharps or flats, and B, with all flats, allows common Irish modes to be played while the downward-tuning slide allows ornamentation in keeping with the Irish tradition." (emphasis added)

Um... the key of B doesn't have any flats; it has five sharps. Should this passage have said "Bb" instead of "B"? Or should it have said "all sharps" instead of "all flats"?

If neither, then some further explanation is needed.

Why is the number resetting after the fourth draw?

I thought they were hole-numbers...Very confused. — Preceding unsigned comment added by J-E-N-O-V-A (talkcontribs) 17:40, 4 November 2017 (UTC)

:1'-4' are only available on 16-hole harmonicas, 1-12 are the holes on a 12-hole. Ghpwc (talk) 14:52, 21 April 2025 (UTC)