I hear the "Hohner" brand melodicas are pretty nice. They're a German brand too, and you know what they say about German engineering.
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Ah, well. There are several competitors. Check out Melodicas dot com. Top models, according to performers, include:
Hammond 44 (2 models at $500-600)
Suzuki Pro37v2 ($300)
The wooden Mylotica ($300)
"Ordinary" melodicas come in at $100 or less, so you pay a premium for the best, and it may not be worth it if you're just a casual player.
Melodica - EP - was created in 1994.
No, a melodica needs nothing to play, it is entirely powered by you breathing properly into it
Melodica - Neil Zaza album - was created in 2004.
Not many.
melodica or pianica
http://www.melodicas.com/books.htm
The melodica.
Pink Panther Theme is an instrumental composition by Henry Mancini. It is possible to get the sheet music notes for Melodica online.
guitar, ukelele, melodica and saxophone
The melodica is a free-reed musical instrument that combines elements of a keyboard and a wind instrument. It is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing keys to produce different notes, similar to a piano. The melodica is often used in various musical genres, including jazz, reggae, and classical music, and is appreciated for its portable design and unique sound.
A melodica is a free-reed musical instrument that is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing keys, similar to a keyboard. It produces sound by the vibration of reeds, and is often used in various musical genres, including classical, jazz, and folk. Compact and portable, the melodica is popular for both educational purposes and casual play, making it accessible to musicians of all ages.
to get the proper tune we need notes so that we can play the music correctly.