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10穴ハーモニカ取扱説明書
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4. example if the player was to blow tone holes 1 2 3 4 is optional the notes played would be C E G C or a C major chord Using this method at the various positions with the blow and draw method rock blues and other chord patterns are easy to play a lot of fun SSUZUK SPECIAL EFFECTS The top harmonica players use effects like vibrato and pitch bending to express their own musical style in blues rock and country music These effects are not hard to learn and are fun to experiment with Cup your hands as shown and start by playing a sustained note while opening and closing your fingers You will soon see how the movement and speed of your finger motions produce a vibrato effect and by experi menting you should be able to produce various effects with a minimum of practice Pitch Bending This effectis the changing de tuning of a pitch and then the return to that pitch This is done by changing the tongue position mouth position and varying the breath pressure while decreasing your breath pressure With a minimum of practice you should be able to bend notes and master the tecnique CAUTION Please follow those notes in order to protect your harmonica Before playing Wash your hands and rinse your mouth before playing Reed fatigue Our harmonica reeds are amongst the strongest and most durable in the industry today Suzuki offers one of the longest harmonica warranties in the world because of
5. our superior reed plate technology Should your harmonica become noticeably out of tune it may be a sign of met al fatigue In this case it is recommended to re place the reed plates Suzuki is not responsible for any damage that occurs due to reed fatigue Don t let any small object get acci dentally inside your harmonica This could cause damage SUZUKI MUSICAL INST MFG CO LTD 2 25 12 Ryoke Naka Ku Hamamatsu Japan Don t wipe your harmonica with any solvent thinners benzine etc This could cause damage Protection In order to keep your harmonica protected make a habit of storing it in its case when not in use Don t grip the cover too tightly You may bend the covers and damage the har monica Pep your harmonica away from heat Don t leave your harmonica near a source of heat such as an oven or under intense sunlight This could cause damage to the harmonica After playing Tap out the harmonica in the palm of your hand and then wipe it with a soft lint free cloth
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7. M 063 D 00457 10032 274 2s 2 Fehr 430 0852 2 25 12 TEL 053 461 2325 INSTRUCTIONS 10HOLE DIATONIC HOLDING FORM Hold the harmonica so that the numbers on the top of the instru ment are as shown in figure 1 It is good practice to have your left hand fingers cover more of the instrument than your right hand fingers so that you get accustomed to the hand positions required for vibrato effects figure 1 PLAYING There are 2 ways to play single notes on the harmonica Whistle Style Position your mouth as if to whistle and carefully align the round opening of the lips at the tone hole desired In this style the mouth is moved to the tone hole desired and the harmonica is generally herd in a ps stationary position Tongue Assist Style Position your mouth on the harmonica so that your lips cover 4 tone holes Then use your tongue to cover the 3 tone holes on the left side so that the 4th tone hole right side is open In this style the harmonica is side to the right or left while holding your mouth and tongue in the same position NOTE POSITIONS amp RELATIONSHIPS The harmonica is played by blowing drawing your breath at the various tone holes The following chart shows the positions of the notes of a basic 10 hole harmonica in the key of C You will also notice that as well as playing single notes it is possible to blow or draw multiple notes chords For
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