All versions have large channel openings and a projecting mouthpiece to facilitate learning to play single notes, as well as stylishly retro stainless steel covers. If you’re completely new to the world of the chromatic harmonica and want to find out if it’s for you, choose the smaller Chrometta 8 or 10. If you already have a little experience and are seriously interested in learning to play, we recommend the Chrometta 12 or 14.
On the Chrometta 10 harmonica, the 2 additional channels extend the tonal range downwards as far as G3, which is the lowest note found on the violin.
Reed plates (material, thickness): |
brass, 1.05 mm |
Reed plates (surface): |
brass |
Reeds (number, material): |
40, brass |
Comb (material, colour): |
ABS, black |
Comb (finish): |
ABS, glossy |
Mouthpiece (surface): |
ABS, glossy |
Cover plates: |
stainless steel |
Slide construction: |
zigzag |
Keys: |
C |
Type: |
chromatic |
Tuning: |
solo tuning |
Number of holes: |
10 |
Tonal range: |
2 1/2 octaves, G3 – Db6 |
Length: |
14 cm / 5.5″ |