company

products services           contacts
  armonicadepot.com

Main Menu

  Accessories
  Beginner Harmonicas
  Chromatic Harmonicas
  Diatonic Harmonicas
  Harmonicas By Brand
  Inexpensive Harmonicas
  Mini Harmonicas
  Octave Tuned Harmonicas
  Orchestral Harmonicas
  Tremolo Tuned Harmonicas

Home
Non USA Orders
Hering Harmonicas
Bends Harmonicas?
Product List
About Us
Contact Us
Join Us
Best Prices
Open Hours
Returns
Services
Backorders
What is MAP?
Conditions
Clubs
Resources
Warranty
Site Map
Accordions
Ukuleles
Guitars
Order Status
Conditions
Harp for the Troops
Free Shipping!
Signed Receipt For All Shipments
Minimum Shipping Charges
Shipping, Asia
Shipping, Australia
Shipping, Canada
Shipping, Caribbean
Shipping, China
Shipping, Europe
Shipping, Israel
Shipping, Japan
Shipping, Mexico
Shipping, USA
Search
USPS Tracking
UPS tracking
FedEx Tracking
Harp Depot
Harp Express
Harp House
1st-In-Harmonicas
Souls Voice Harmonica
Delta Frost Harmonicas
Blue Steel Harmonicas
Kevin's Harps
HeringUSA.com
HeringUSA.net
Buckeye Leather
Docs Ukuleles
Docs Ukes
Mr Accordion
Dulcimers USA
Dulcimer USA
Harmonica Music USA
Docs Harmonica Music
Chromatic Harmonicas USA
Seydel America

 


Need help browsing our website? click here

(10209) Seydel Blues Session Circular Tuned Harmonica



Online Price

Regular Price: $39.95
Save: $1.45
Club Price:

Qty: Key  


Blues Session Circular Tuned Harmonica - Circular Tuning.

Circular Tuning enables the player to play all kinds of melodies easily. Difficulties occuring on a Richter Harp are circumvented by a 'logical' order of tones. The major scale can be played simply by alternating draws and blows (no bending is needed). On a Circular up to 12 different chords can be played depending what holes are played at a time. Therefore it's not so easy to label this tuning correctly. At Seydel we follow the principle of usually taking the first note in Hole 1 blow, for naming the key of the harmonica. Using a G harmonica for example, in this case hole 1 blow is a G, Hole 1 draw in a A, and hole 2 draw is a C, the basic note for the key C major. Thus the major scale playable is 5 half-steps (a fourth) higher than the key the harp is labeled in! To make is simple, to play in a major scale on a Circular Tuning, use the draw 2 note as your base note for your scale, so to play in C major, use a G harp. If you think about the key you would normally select on a Richter tuned harmonica to play in cross harp, this is the reverse. On a Richter tuned harp to play cross harp in G you would use a C, to play a Circular tuned harp in C, you use a G.

 

Created by USA Sat, Inc.  © Armonica Depot. All rights reserved.