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What do you think of the harmonica staff?
Question 1: What do you think of the piano score? Piano scores are generally BD scores! At present, there are two ways to play and suck the ten-hole harmonica. The BD symbol means blowing and sucking. For example, 6B in the score means playing on the sixth hole, and 5D means sucking on the fifth hole. Simple notation means blow 1234567, the same!

Question 2: Harmonica, what do you think of digital notation? Ask! ! The picture shows the scale chart of the first position of the harmonica, which is the normal position.

All you have to do is compare the numbers on the score, and the harmonica will play that sound. Do it.

If you really can't learn, look at the BD spectrum first. That is, B is blowing and D is absorbing sound. 4B 5D, representing four blowing holes and then five sound absorption holes. So beginners can connect quickly.

Question 3: What do you think of the score of the 24-hole harmonica? If you are good at harmonica music, each hole is marked with a corresponding sound. Let's compare it with this. Then, the score will indicate the absorption or blowing of each note, and the landlord will play according to it. I hope I can help your music and composition skills (team)-small melody.

Question 4: What do you think of the harmonica score? Let's talk about simple scores first. 1, 24-hole harmonica has three 8-degree scales, namely bass, alto and treble. 2. The notes added below clef are the bass area of harmonica, the notes added without clef are the midrange area, and the notes added above clef are the treble area of harmonica. Before playing music, you must play scales skillfully. . . . . . . . . . . . . Let's talk about the staff. Add a line under the staff to punish the harmonica alto of 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . The staff are the most direct and have nothing to add. . . . . Especially chromatic harmonica must use the staff. . . . . . . . . . . . And I want to tell you that when you look at the notes of the staff, the actual pitch is 1 8 degrees higher than that of the staff, just as the guitar looks at the pitch of the staff is 1 8 degrees lower than that of the staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . You can ask me if you don't understand.

Question 5: What do you think of this piano score? A score of 20 B means playing D or sucking, and 6b means playing six holes. Yours should be the score of the blues harmonica. Polyphony B and D will not be in the same hole.

Question 6: What do you think of the harmonica score? It's good to know which hole is what, depending on whether you play blues, chromatic or 24 holes.

Question 7: What do you think of chromatic harmonica 10? The score of the score is that the semitone is an ascending tone and a descending tone, that is, the ascending tone refers to rising on the basis of the original sound, and the falling of the high semitone refers to lowering the accompanying sound on the basis of the original sound with a sign of decline. The condition is that you must have a harmonica with lifting function, and there is a button on the right side of the high note of the harmonica to change the sound, okay? Hehe, I wish you a good work as soon as possible. It is not difficult to learn notation.

Question 8: Harmonica, what do you think of digital notation? The picture is the first performance of the harmonica, that is, the scale chart in the normal position.

All you have to do is compare it with the score, and the harmonica will play that sound. Do it.

If you really can't learn, look at the BD spectrum first. That is, B is blowing and D is absorbing sound. 4B 5D, representing four blowing holes and then five sound absorption holes. So beginners can connect quickly.

Question 9: How do you know the score of the harp? Hmm ... The up arrow is blowing, the down arrow is breathing, and the number is the number of holes. Five elements are easier. (Simply referring to the blues, not knowing much about polyphony ...)

Question 10: What do you think of the music of polyphonic harmonica? Take the spectrum of a star as an example:

7B 7D 7B 8B 7D 6D 6B 6D 7B 6B 5D 5B 5D 7B 7D 6B 6D 7D 7B 8B 8D

7B stem 7d 7b 8b 7d ~ ~ 6b 6d 7d 7b 8d 8b 8d 8b 7b 7d 60 7d 6d

The spectrum 7B of the star: the seventh hole blows for 7 days; The seventh hole sucks. Wait.

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