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What key is it in? G is usually the lowest normal 10
hole diatonic harmonica sold. Then they go back to the high key ones and make them in an octave lower version .. Like a low D and low F are popular. The lower reeds on the low key harps may buzz if you are not to experienced a player. It is kind of like fret buzz on a guitar. It bugs the new guys but when an experienced player picks up the ax the problem is gone. Since it is harder to hear those low notes players not using a mic tend to go over the top on the draw just to hear it. Use a mic, crank it up and blow/draw a little easier. Create a lot of suction on the back side of the harp with your hands and you will not need so much air volume to sound the reeds and the tone will start to take over. Keep practicing. Wild Phil Harmonica. "song writer" wrote in message ... : Hi, : I just purchased a $29.00 Harmon harmonica. The bass part has a buzz when I : suck in. Should that be? Is this normal, or could it be defective? : Thanks : |
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