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How to Care for your Harmonica - Antony Dannecker Harmonicas

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Working in Association with Hohner Building the Finest <strong>Harmonica</strong>s in The World<br />

<strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>your</strong> <strong>Harmonica</strong> ?<br />

Oral hygiene -<br />

Oral hygiene is vitally important be<strong>for</strong>e playing any mouth blown musical instrument. Brushing ones teeth and using a sugarfree<br />

mouthwash, such as Listerine, will ensure that no food particles or sticky saliva deposits are introduced in<strong>to</strong> the harmonica.<br />

* It cannot be over emphasized how important this simple step is<br />

<strong>Harmonica</strong> Temperature -<br />

One should not blow in<strong>to</strong> a cold harmonica. This causes a good deal of condensation resulting in problems with the delicate<br />

valves. The instrument should be warmed <strong>for</strong> ve minutes or so in a trouser pocket <strong>for</strong> instance <strong>to</strong> reduce initial condensation<br />

buildup. Failure <strong>to</strong> do this may well result in a popping or buzzing sound be<strong>for</strong>e the reed speaks. After playing, let the<br />

harmonica dry out naturally, away from direct heat, be<strong>for</strong>e returning it <strong>to</strong> it’s case.<br />

Cleaning the <strong>Harmonica</strong> -<br />

Do not wash or run water in<strong>to</strong> any harmonica <strong>for</strong> whatever reason, this will result in severe damage <strong>to</strong> <strong>your</strong> harmonica. To<br />

remove tarnish, oxidation and discolouration of metal cover plates and mouthpiece use a good quality cutlery cleaner. Apply<br />

the compound sparingly and then buff <strong>to</strong> a super shiny nish.<br />

* Do Not Rinse with Water<br />

Advice For The novice player<br />

<strong>Harmonica</strong> Basics -<br />

Difficulties producing clear and proper sounding notes especially on the lower draw notes, particularly hole 2 & 3 on all types of<br />

harmonica, and holes 11 & 12 both blow and draw on chromatic harmonicas are the most common problems beginners <strong>to</strong> the<br />

harmonica encounter. These new players tend <strong>to</strong> make the notes sound muffled, dull and at. It is extremely unlikely that there is<br />

a fault with the harmonica and there is nothing that can be done <strong>to</strong> make the harmonica easier <strong>to</strong> play.<br />

Please bear in mind that you would not expect <strong>to</strong> produce a pure note the rst time you played a clarinet or ute. The harmonica<br />

is an instrument which requires the same respect in learning as any other musical instrument. It is not simply a case of blowing<br />

and drawing, however hard or soft, and then expecting <strong>to</strong> produce a clear sound. Each hole of the harmonica demands different<br />

lip, mouth and <strong>to</strong>ngue positions, with a controlled - never <strong>for</strong>ced - blow or draw of breath from the diaphragm.<br />

Treat the harmonica with respect and practice seriously - you will become procient - but you must work hard <strong>to</strong> achieve this.<br />

If you are still struggling after a few weeks of practice please telephone An<strong>to</strong>ny on the workshop numbers and he can talk you<br />

through some of the tips and techniques of harmonica playing.<br />

* Please have <strong>your</strong> harmonica ready and at hand<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation please visit www.an<strong>to</strong>nydannecker.com or email enquiries@an<strong>to</strong>nydannecker.com<br />

An<strong>to</strong>ny <strong>Dannecker</strong> Professional <strong>Harmonica</strong> Craftsman - Building the Finest <strong>Harmonica</strong>s in the World in Association with HOHNER


dia<strong>to</strong>nic blues harmonicas tuning in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

some of the more popular tuning variations possible on any<br />

ten hole dia<strong>to</strong>nic blues harmonica<br />

Major -<br />

The most common tuning <strong>for</strong> dia<strong>to</strong>nic harmonicas and blues players.<br />

Country Tuning -<br />

Ideal <strong>for</strong> playing in cross position providing the major seventh scale - perfect <strong>for</strong> country music. Draw reed number 5 raised a<br />

semi<strong>to</strong>ne.<br />

Country Tuning (aka McCoy) -<br />

Ideal <strong>for</strong> playing in cross position providing the major seventh scale - perfect <strong>for</strong> country and Irish folk music. Draw reed number<br />

5 raised a semi<strong>to</strong>ne & 3 blow raised a <strong>to</strong>ne.<br />

Melody Maker -<br />

Ideal <strong>for</strong> playing cross position providing an extended range <strong>for</strong> single note melodies as you have the complete major scale.<br />

Offers an extremely versatile harp when played in cross position which can be used <strong>for</strong> jazz, country, folk and many more styles.<br />

Blow reed number 3 raised a <strong>to</strong>ne. Draw reeds 5 and 9 raised a semi<strong>to</strong>ne.<br />

Natural Minor -<br />

Again, this tuning is designed <strong>to</strong> be played in cross position and provides the player with that soulful bluesy sound. Can be used<br />

<strong>for</strong> many different styles of playing. Blow reeds 2, 5 and 8 lowered a semi<strong>to</strong>ne. Draw reeds 3 and 7 lowered a semi<strong>to</strong>ne.<br />

Harmonic Minor -<br />

Used mainly in the ethnic music of Eastern Europe, Asia and Yiddish styles. Blow reeds 2, 5 and 8 lowered a semi<strong>to</strong>ne. Draw<br />

reeds 6 and 10 lowered a semi<strong>to</strong>ne.<br />

Paddy Richter -<br />

Makes melodies easier in the low octave. Used mainly in 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions. Ideal <strong>for</strong> Irish folk music and other fast<br />

melodies. Blow reed 3 raised a <strong>to</strong>ne.<br />

Canned Heat -<br />

A tuning adjustment is made specically <strong>for</strong> the Canned Heat track 'On the Road Again'. Harps in key A major in<strong>to</strong>nated tuning<br />

only (<strong>to</strong> be played in cross position). Reed draw 6 is raised a semi-<strong>to</strong>ne from F#-G.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation please visit www.an<strong>to</strong>nydannecker.com or email enquiries@an<strong>to</strong>nydannecker.com<br />

An<strong>to</strong>ny <strong>Dannecker</strong> Professional <strong>Harmonica</strong> Craftsman - Building the Finest <strong>Harmonica</strong>s in the World in Association with HOHNER


dia<strong>to</strong>nic blues harmonicas tuning in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

In<strong>to</strong>nated Tuning -<br />

A442 hertz with certain reeds tuned slightly atter <strong>to</strong> achieve pure and sweet sounding chords with no harsh sounding vibra<strong>to</strong>.<br />

This is always the rst choice of tuning <strong>for</strong> the majority of dia<strong>to</strong>nic players regardless of style.<br />

Straight Tuning -<br />

Every single reed is tuned at the same pitch - sacricing pure sounding chords but retaining pure octaves. All reeds are tuned <strong>to</strong><br />

the optimum A442 Hertz. (Only choose this tuning if single note melodies are played).<br />

Alternate Tunings -<br />

An<strong>to</strong>ny is always happy <strong>to</strong> hear from players who require bespoke tunings. It is often the case that quite elaborate tuning<br />

configurations can be achieved at a very modest cost. The tuning modifications requiring pitch changes <strong>to</strong> one or two reeds often<br />

incur no extra charge.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation please visit www.an<strong>to</strong>nydannecker.com or email enquiries@an<strong>to</strong>nydannecker.com<br />

An<strong>to</strong>ny <strong>Dannecker</strong> Professional <strong>Harmonica</strong> Craftsman - Building the Finest <strong>Harmonica</strong>s in the World in Association with HOHNER

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