[Киноляп?] фильм Турецкий гамбит & хроматика ;-)
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[Киноляп?] фильм Турецкий гамбит & хроматика ;-)
В subj фильме чел играет на хроматике (HOHNER CHROMONICA)... вроде действия фильма происходят году в 1877... а хроматику придумали тока в начале 20-го века (если я не ошибаюсь)...
о, да!
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Хромонику 260 (судя по размеру, актер играет на ней) начали выпускать в 20-тых годах прошлого века.
А вот из книги Кима Филда "Harmonicas, Harps, and Heavy Breathers", страница 28:
"...In 1924, Hohner introduced a ten-hole, chromatic mouth organ based
on the Richter note arrangement, but this design was soon supplanted by
a twelve-hole, three-octave model that avoided gapped scales by
repeating the tonic note at the beginning of each octave."
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Хромонику 260 (судя по размеру, актер играет на ней) начали выпускать в 20-тых годах прошлого века.
А вот из книги Кима Филда "Harmonicas, Harps, and Heavy Breathers", страница 28:
"...In 1924, Hohner introduced a ten-hole, chromatic mouth organ based
on the Richter note arrangement, but this design was soon supplanted by
a twelve-hole, three-octave model that avoided gapped scales by
repeating the tonic note at the beginning of each octave."
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С натягом влазит Это может, не к ночи сказано, был seydel
http://www.patmissin.com/ffaq/q1.htmlIn addition to the Richter System harmonicas, many other types were developed, probably the most important one being the slide chromatic harmonica. This was brought out by Hohner around 1910, although there are patents for similar instruments dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Essentially these are two diatonic harmonicas in one casing, one tuned a semi-tone above the other with a button operated slider to swap between them. Hohner's patent for their Chromonica was granted in 1928 (US pat# 1671309 to David Newman, an employee of Hohner USA), although the instrument had been on the market for a few years by then. The ten holed Chromonica 260 was pictured in the January 1910 issue of Music Trade Review and described as the "latest style" from Hohner and it is featured in Hohner's 1911 catalog, although I have no idea why it took almost twenty years for the design to be patented.
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