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  • FroggyFroggy

    Hohner PiccoloPublished on 04/15/04 at 03:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It is a kind of mini harmonica while o is smaller. The reeds, holes ...
    it is discreet and convenient because it can take five or six copies without too much bother.

    It's actually a MODEL Reduces Marine Band, the diffrence that covers the Piccolo are held by screws instead of nails.

    It is an agreement ocatve above the Standard Marine Band.

    However, I use little or no because of its small size. And other manufacturers (Weltmeister) suggest the tone of Piccolo on harmonicas of "normal" size without supplment price.

    For example, a Weltmeister Blackbird is available in the following tones:

    Low G (one octave below the G standard), Low Ab, Iowa, Low Bb, Low B, Low C, Low Db, Low …
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    It is a kind of mini harmonica while o is smaller. The reeds, holes ...
    it is discreet and convenient because it can take five or six copies without too much bother.

    It's actually a MODEL Reduces Marine Band, the diffrence that covers the Piccolo are held by screws instead of nails.

    It is an agreement ocatve above the Standard Marine Band.

    However, I use little or no because of its small size. And other manufacturers (Weltmeister) suggest the tone of Piccolo on harmonicas of "normal" size without supplment price.

    For example, a Weltmeister Blackbird is available in the following tones:

    Low G (one octave below the G standard), Low Ab, Iowa, Low Bb, Low B, Low C, Low Db, Low D, Low Eb, Low E, Low F, Low F #, G, Ab, A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F #, High G, Ab High, High A.
    Tone is 27 in Richter tuning, plus other minor modes in 2 Tone and Melody Maker.
    In conscquence, I rachetrai more Piccolo
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  • Dominique PerruchonDominique Perruchon

    Hohner PiccoloPublished on 12/23/05 at 05:01
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    It is primarily a collector's object, a curiosities. But you can rev well and use it happily for a double effecu first recording with a standard diatonic accordion. This is something that gives you color and your productions Ingala PCHE (but do not rptez is something pro ....)
  • il_tizzoneil_tizzone

    Hohner PiccoloPublished on 10/19/09 at 13:06
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    The Piccolo is basically a Marineband in 8/10th scale model, I have two copies, one is the one my grandfather gave me when I was a kid, I still have the cardboard box red. Both are in C, there are other tones but I've never seen the shelves anywhere.

    The small size is designed for children, with a little more security issue since 2 screws advantageously replace the nails Marineband.

    The top cover gets the inscription "PICCOLO" while the bottom contains the same stamps distinctions of MarineBand.

    The sound is a bit different from MarineBand, wooded course, also typed Blues, perhaps richer midrange and bass, all at a much lower volume than its larger counterpart. The attack is soft, …
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    The Piccolo is basically a Marineband in 8/10th scale model, I have two copies, one is the one my grandfather gave me when I was a kid, I still have the cardboard box red. Both are in C, there are other tones but I've never seen the shelves anywhere.

    The small size is designed for children, with a little more security issue since 2 screws advantageously replace the nails Marineband.

    The top cover gets the inscription "PICCOLO" while the bottom contains the same stamps distinctions of MarineBand.

    The sound is a bit different from MarineBand, wooded course, also typed Blues, perhaps richer midrange and bass, all at a much lower volume than its larger counterpart. The attack is soft, easy alterations, only requires a small effort to play puck, but the matter of a few moments to get used to.

    The Piccolo is it a harmonica actually usable, is it a pleasure exotic harmonica philanthropist? Is it a toy? To this last question my own answer without hesitation that they prefer the real Marineband!
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