goingdownslow Posted Friday at 19:53 Posted Friday at 19:53 In the '60s I recall seeing adverts for a harmonica, but instead of the row of holes it had three mouth pieces on. I think it was for playing 12 bar blues on, but again I might be making that up. I have never seen or heard of it since, and over the years have mentioned it but no one recalls it, until yesterday when a friend of mine described seeing the same thing. I have googled all sorts of terms but have come up with nothing. Did we both imagine it? A very rough sketch is something like this.... Quote
2pods Posted Saturday at 14:46 Posted Saturday at 14:46 I could be wrong, but it looks like the other side, where the sound/air comes out. Quote
goingdownslow Posted Saturday at 21:45 Author Posted Saturday at 21:45 Found what I was imagining... 4 Quote
2pods Posted Sunday at 13:05 Posted Sunday at 13:05 Bugger me ! That is very unusual. Wonder what it sounds/plays like ? Quote
goingdownslow Posted Sunday at 13:58 Author Posted Sunday at 13:58 52 minutes ago, 2pods said: Bugger me ! That is very unusual. Wonder what it sounds/plays like ? 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I have a Honhner Vineta. 48 holes Everywhere will tell you it plays three chords F, C, G. It also plays the root notes as bass tones (two reeds). On 'suck' you get the fifths so (I think) the chords C7, G7, D7. 99% of web sources don't realise this. Quote
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