Key A
Key Bb
Key B
Key C
Key Db
Key D
Key Eb
Key E
Key F
Key F#
Key G
Key Ab
Key A
Key Bb
Key B
Key C
Key Db
Key D
Key Eb
Key E
Key F
Key F#
Key G
Key Ab
Straight Harp
Commonly used
for simple melodies and a folk-rock style. Your basic starting and/or ending place would
be hole 4 blow.
Key E
Key F
Key F#
Key G
Key Ab
Key A
Key Bb
Key B
Key C
Key Db
Key D
Key Eb
Cross Harp.
The most common
position for blues, country, and rock. Your basic starting and/or ending place (point of
resolution) would be hole 2 draw.
Key Bm
Key Cm
Key Dbm
Key Dm
Key Ebm
Key Em
Key Fm
Key F#m
Key Gm
Key Abm
Key Am
Key Bbm
Third position
Great for songs
in minor keys and minor blues. Your basic starting and/or ending place (point of
resolution) would be hole 4 draw.
If the song is in the
Key of "E"
Key of "F"
Key of "F#"
Key of "G"
Key of "Ab"
Key of "A"
Key of "Bb"
Key of "B"
Key of "C"
key of "Db"
Key of "D"
Key of "Eb"
you could play a
Key "A"
Key "Bb"
Key "B"
Key "C"
Key "Db"
Key "D"
Key "Eb"
Key "E"
Key "F"
Key "F#"
Key "G"
Key "Ab"
harmonica in second position, or you could play a
Key "D"
Key "Eb"
Key "E"
Key "F"
Key "F#"
Key "G"
Key "Ab"
Key "A"
Key "Bb"
Key "B"
Key "C"
Key "Db"
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