the way to change th pitch of a harmonica is to stick it up your but and sing mery had a little lamb and then take it out and hopefully the pitch would have changed
You can transpose it. Not sure, but there may be devices that can do this. You can change the pitch by using audacity. selecting the audio and then "change pitch."
The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.
The train's whistle can change in pitch over time.
I don't know exactly what you are asking. But your hand can vibrate the harmonica with a sort of fluttering motion.
pitch gets higher
Pitch
It depends on what key the particular harmonica is in. If it is in "C" (concert pitch) you would play in G, just like the guitar.
The harmonica is regarded as a wind instrument and free reed instrument. Free reed instruments produce sound as air flows past a vibrating reed, and other examples include pitch pipes and accordions.
A Harmonica has one reed for each hole it has. For example, a Diatonic Harmonica has ten holes, ten pitches, and thus ten reeds. Longer reeds have lower pitches. The reeds tend to be metal. If a reed bends, the corresponding pitch will not work.
It depends on the Harmonica. I have a G Major harmonica, my Dad has an A Major harmonica, my brother has a C major harmonica and my Grandpa has several in different keys as well. If you weren't told what key your harmonica is in when you bought it, you can figure it out with a piano.
can buy harmonica
You can definitely take a harmonica along with you.
this is what a harmonica looks like
harmonica is a instrument that can be played when you blow through it
The harmonica is part of the reed family.
a Horner blues harmonica.
"Jimmy played a tune on his harmonica"