Billy Branch plays the Suzuki Manji diatonic harmonica. He endorses Suzuki harmonicas.
I havn't tried the harmonica part so I'm just guessing. I play the piano part in the key of C so my best guess is the harmonica might be a C or it might be an A
a Horner blues harmonica.
with your mouth ^^
There is no harmonica in that song.
its a C key hohner harmonica
Billy Joel plays the piano, Hammond organ, accordion, guitar, harmonica, and he sings.
I havn't tried the harmonica part so I'm just guessing. I play the piano part in the key of C so my best guess is the harmonica might be a C or it might be an A
a Horner blues harmonica.
Instead of blowing into the harmonica suck air out of it.
with your mouth ^^
its a C key hohner harmonica
There is no harmonica in that song.
To play the harmonica part in "Bluebird" by Ikimono Gakari, a diatonic harmonica in the key of C is typically recommended. This choice aligns with the song's melody and provides the right tonal quality needed for performing the harmonica sections effectively. Make sure to use techniques like bending notes for added expression, which is common in the style of the song.
There is no secret in playing good harmonica blues. One simply has to learn how to play blues on a harmonica to be able to play really good. That is all there is to it.
C harmonica
its played on a g harmonica.
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.