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in Key A Key Bb Key B Key C Key Db Key D Key Eb Key E Key F Key F# Key G Key Ab
Key-label of the harmonica
(straight)
Commonly used for simple melodies and a folk-rock style. Your basic starting and/or ending place would be hole 4 blow.
(cross)
The most common position for blues, country, and rock. Your basic starting and/or ending place (point of resolution) would be hole 2 draw.
(double cross)
Great for songs in minor keys and minor blues. Your basic starting and/or ending place (point of resolution) would be hole 4 draw.
If the song is in the Key of "E" Key of "F" Key of "F#" Key of "G" Key of "Ab" Key of "A" Key of "Bb" Key of "B" Key of "C" key of "Db" Key of "D" Key of "Eb" you should play a Key "A" Key "Bb" Key "B" Key "C" Key "Db" Key "D" Key "Eb" Key "E" Key "F" Key "F#" Key "G" Key "Ab" harmonica in second position, or you
play a Key "D" Key "Eb" Key "E" Key "F" Key "F#" Key "G" Key "Ab" Key "A" Key "Bb" Key "B" Key "C" Key "Db" harmonica in third position.
The German "H" is the international "B" on all of the SEYDEL instruments.
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