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4-hole harmonica how to blow little star

Four-hole harmonica each hole blowing and sucking two tones, a **** has eight tones, is an octave, the scale is:

1 hole, blowing for 1 (do), sucking for 2 (re)?

2 holes, blow as 3 (mi), suck as 4 (fa)?

3 holes, blow for 5 (so), suck for 6 (la)

4 holes, blow for soprano 1 (do), suck for 7 (xi)

Simplified sheet music for Little Star:

Expanded information:

The four-hole harmonica has two reeds per hole, so each hole blows and sucks two notes, **** eight notes, so it is also called a four-hole octave harmonica.

The four-hole harmonica is shaped like a miniature version of the blues harmonica, but the four-hole harmonica can't be pressed, and therefore it doesn't matter if the airflow isn't smooth enough when you blow.

In terms of range, the four-hole harmonica is equivalent to the four holes in the alto section of the ten-hole blues harmonica, and can play a full major scale (from alto do to soprano do), as well as common pop songs, though not as comprehensively as the ten-hole blues harmonica.