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The Chrometta 8 looks like a great little harmonica to me - I think that 2 octaves is enough for most purposes - though it would be even better I think if it started on G3.
In my opinion, one could play a "recognizable melody" on an eight holer, but not anything that I'd call music, unless you avail yourself to dimi or auggie tuning, and even then, it's a strecth. Sorry, just being cranky.
Quote from: A.J.Fedor on June 14, 2013, 10:58:19 PMIn my opinion, one could play a "recognizable melody" on an eight holer, but not anything that I'd call music, unless you avail yourself to dimi or auggie tuning, and even then, it's a strecth. Sorry, just being cranky. You cannot be serious Age. It depends on the player not the instrument. (Unless of course the instrument was malfunctioning. Mine isn't, so I'm the only one to blame.)
Well I think of it this way - the musician should play the music, rather than the music play the musician. So if only too octaves are available it should encourage more creativity as the player must express himself only within those narrower limits. If low or high notes are not available, amend the music to the notes that can play on the instrument
BTW, good luck with Safari.Lo