10 hole diatonic marine band
Chicago
There is a dedicated young man who is a virtuoso harmonica player in both the diatonic and chromatic harmonicas by the name of MaestroPhil. Through his thorough knowledge of music he has mastered the instrument and made a name for himself worldwide. All the eyes are upon him in the harmonica world because of his dexterity, clarity and extraordinary use of bends and rhythmic anomalies. Maestrophil is considered by Harmonica Player Magazine as the best ever and is a member of their Hall of Fame.
Hohner harmonicas. He has his own web site; http://www.buddygreene.com/, where he goes into great detail about how he re-tunes his instruments or has them done by someone else. I asked the performer through his web site contact and was given this reply: "The first song of the Classical Medley is Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach, played in 1st position (key of C).The second song is based on Mozart's Sonata in C, Movement 1 (although here it is played in the key of G, with lots of bending). The third song adapted from Rossini's William Tell Overture, back in 1st position (key of C) with some high blow bends at the end. I played a C diatonic harmonica, probably a Meisterklasse or Golden Melody, both by Hohner" Bending is done by how hard or soft the player inhales or exhales across the reeds of the instrument while using their tongue to cover specific holes or by cupping the tongue while inhaling or use of the throat to achieve the note desired. This is difficult and hard to master.
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