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Hi !
I bought this a year ago in January, I like it a lot even if I can't really play it.
It's an interesting sound.
I wanted to learn the keyboard fingering, I'm more used to playing accompaniment on piano, I bought this thinking I could do something with.
It is not so easy, I began this with the hose tube to see where my fingers were, then with the mouthpiece.
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10-22-2020 05:25 PM
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nice!...big melodica fan...my early maestro was late great reggae artist/producer- augustus pablo
(notice he plays great rhythm jabs as well as melody)
great instrument-the hohner melodica (in all it's various permutations)
keep going!
cheers
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Yes, I heard about him.
My melodica is not a "real" one, it's a pianica.
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My collaborator plays melodica. I believe his main instrument is sax but it's hard to say as he jumps from instrument to instrument so often. When I hear melodica I think "Stevie Wonder", even though I think he's probably playing harmonica.
Melodica in the intro of this one (sax solo at 1:59 and 3:00)
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Originally Posted by fep
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miles era herbie hancock on the melodica for the blow up soundtrack...which he scored
a blues-veruschka pt 1
soundtrack gives jim hall guitar credit..but there are 2 guitarists on the ^ track...maybe eric gale!
cheers
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I have one too! I'm a huge dub reggae and Augustus fan.
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work song is inspired song choice..works well on melodica/pianica
cheers
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I tried again...
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Originally Posted by Lionelsax
again, good song choices...
cheers
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Thumbs up for putting the melodica back in the spotlight !
Adrian Rollini, virtuoso of the bass sax played played one nicknamed "Goofus" (NTBC with Gaston's Gaffophone)
actually a sax-shaped Couesnophone made by Couesnon, here near 1.55 :
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This Duke Levine track features a nice melodica solo around 3:15.
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Originally Posted by fep
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Originally Posted by Lionelsax
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Originally Posted by Lionelsax
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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