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I agree with Rich, however . . .When you are talking about a slide harmonica, there are more variables--so it's tougher to improvise if you can't remember what hole you are on and whether to follow the note you are playing with one that employs the slide--you probably know whether you are blowing or drawing ROTFLMAOSo keyed chromatics can be confusing.But the advantages can outweigh the caveats, in the right circumstances.
The problem I'm having lately is that I pretty much quit playing my keyed Chromes and as a result, when I play a key other than C, it's starting to mess with my head. It's the same problem Vern told me he had a buncha years ago. I didn't fully understand at the time but now I know exactly what he was talking about. While I can still play them, I find that I'm not as "sure-footed" as I used to be, and have a harder time reaching the "total abandon" mode, and playing other keys (other than the tonic key) really "showcases" the problem. While playing all keys on one axe is a good thing, maybe I shouldn'ta (izzat a word?) painted myself into that particular corner this late in life. I think all I can do at this point, is to sell all my keyed 270's and start humpin' to get more fluent in all keys on the stinkin' C that my good axes are keyed in. C is not at all my favourite keyed axe (I hate it , actually) but that's what they ALL come in. Too bad!
Personally I think there are three reasons you might want a different key chromatic, (alternate tuning is a different story)1 You might want some different trills or intervals for tongue blocking 2 You might play a transposing instrument like a sax trumpet or clarinet, and want to make your life easier when it comes to reading and using your sheet music3 like with diatonic though each is functionally the same, the slight changes in the embouchure and playing characteristics of each key make them feel similar but different, like lemons and limes or oranges and grapefruits. 4 you might just like the sound This being said, I have gotten by just fine with a pair of C chromatics though I have all kinds of blues harps in different keys