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layouts for octave harmonica
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Jul 22, 2012 3:11 PM GMT
Mondo Replied:
Mondo Replied:
Susan,
I'm no harp expert, but I found a picture of your harp and it appears to be 28 holes (2 rows of 14). Also, here is a nice page that talks about HohnerOCTAVE TUNED HARMONICAS.
Hope this helps!

Jul 26, 2012 8:52 PM GMT
walterharp Replied:
walterharp Replied:
it is in the key of "F" so you should be able to play simple melodies in that key.
F, G, A, B flat, C, D, E, F
so this gives the C layout start where the C is in the layout, and put in the F so C=F, D=G, E=A etc...
Octave 24 reed
Simplified layout for Unsere Lieblinge 24 in C.
| blow |
E
|
G
|
C'
|
E'
|
G'
|
C"
|
| hole No. |
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
| draw |
G
|
B
|
D'
|
F'
|
A'
|
B'
|



Jul 16, 2012 6:39 AM GMT
Please help! I'm a complete newbie.
I've got a vintage 24 hole Hohner Seductora (given to my son from his grandfather), and I'd like to get a layout for it. The only ones I can find on the net are for harmonicas in the key of C, but mine has a big F on it, so i'm assuming it's in the key of F? And once I know the notes, does this mean that he can learn easy songs in the key of C? Or am I totally confused after too many hours spent staring at my computer screen?