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Hohner Koch Chromatic Harmonica, Key of C

Hohner Koch Chromatic Harmonica, Key of C
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Hohner Koch Chromatic Harmonica, Key of C

 
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120604-C

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The Hohner Koch Harmonica is a 10-hole instrument, tuned in the traditional Richter style. Added to this is the standard chromatic design, which allows for all the notes to be raised a half step when the slide is pushed. You can play them diatonically like all blues models and when you press the slide, you produce that elusive and tasty note that really beefs up your sound!

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.5 inches
Product Width:1.75 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Package Length:5.5 inches
Package Width:1.9 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • Reeds: 40

  • Reedplates: Brass

  • 1.05 mm

  • Comb: Pearwood

  • Length: Approx. 12.3cm


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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81 of 82 found the following review helpful:


5Sharing info about the Koch Chromatic Harmonica  May 09, 2005 By chimera68
Howdy! As the owner of a Koch Chromatic harmonica, I thought I'd share some helpful information about this interesting musical instrument. This harmonica is a chromatic-style, with the slide button, which raises the pitch of the note one-half step upward. Any note you play will be raised one-half step when the button is pushed, whether you are blowing or drawing on that particular hole. This allows for chromatic playing, of a full octave of 12 notes. Now....the difference between a Koch Chromatic harmonica, and other models of Hohner Chromatic harmonicas is this....A Koch has its notes arranged in the same pattern as a standard 10 hole diatonic harmonica. If you are familiar with these, such as the Marine Band, the Special 20, and all other 10 hole diatonics, you will already know that holes 1, 2, and 3 are the low notes of an incomplete diatonic (7 note do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do) scale, and holes 4, 5, 6, 7, are a complete 7 note diatonic scale, and holes 8, 9, and 10 are the high notes of another incomplete scale. This note arrangement is called the Richter System of tuning and has been in use since harmonicas were invented in the 1800's. It has that traditional sound and allows for the "oom-pah" vintage style of playing with chords accompanying the melody notes of the song, as well as the later style of bending notes as used for the blues and country music. So really what a Koch Chromatic is, is two diatonic harmonicas combined into one, if the one you buy is in the key of "C", then you will actually have two harmonicas, one in "C" and one in "C sharp", or also called "D flat" not meaning to be confusing. You will be able to play one whole complete chromatic octave of 12 notes on holes 4, 5, 6, and 7. But, you still will not be able to achieve complete chromatic octaves on the lower 3 holes or the upper 3 holes, simply because all the notes required aren't there.
Having told you all this now, you also need to know that if the brand new Koch Chromatics sound as good as the one I own, which is at least 50 years old and has certainly seen its days, this may be your absolute favorite harmonica! Koch was a seperate company and had its own line of harmonicas, such as the La Preciosa, and was bought out by Hohner who took over their trademark names and model line. The Koch Chromatic is, I believe, the only one still being made under that name now.
This harmonica also does not have the little paper "windsavers" or "valves" glued over the reeds like most other Hohner Chromatics have. This will allow you to bend and wail notes much easier, and you won't hear that annoying clicking sound of the valves slapping back and forth as you play. That bugs me, I don't know if anybody else notices that or not....but always remember, if you love your harmonica, you will NOT SOAK IT, because that ruins it, and also remember to wipe it off after playing it so the finish stays reasonably clean and shiny.
In closing, if this review psyches you up to buy a Koch Chromatic harmonica, I believe that you will be very pleased with it and will enjoy playing it everyday! Have fun and let the music begin!

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5Wonderful instrument!  Jan 16, 2009 By Wood Wren "Wren"
I am a relative beginner but have a number of instruments. This one is at the top of my list of the ones what brings particular joy to by horrid playing. Of course I found my range greatly increased with this harp and love the increased versatility. It is comfortable to hold and play, and when I am "on" it the sounds produced are true. I might add that the review here by chimera68 is excellent and I learned much from it. This is what reviews should be about. I wish I could write better and knew more about the subject than I do right now. Guess that is what learning is all about - huh. Anyway, I love my new harp and have already received much enjoyment from it.

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4Good melodic harmonica  Nov 02, 2010 By jzskins
I bought this for my 5 year old grandson-to see if he has an ear for picking out tunes. It was easy for him to learn to play and all of the notes blow true. The chromatic scale runs from about A in the middle C scale up to the next A, so it has a rather tenor sound and makes it hard to play blues riffs. Otherwise, it is a fine instrument.

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5Excellent Product  Jan 14, 2011 By S. A. Appleberry
I received the Harmonica on time and in excellent condition. The sound from this C Harmonia is unbeatable.. I love the product and would recommend it to anyone.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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