Tuning a 10-hole harmonica


The scale setting used on the 10-hole harmonica, also known as the blues harp, is called tuning.

The most common scale setting is called Richter tuning, which is the default tuning for most 10-hole harmonicas. Generally, most songs can be played using this tuning and a technique called bending, which lowers the pitch. However, some songs require the use plenty of more advanced techniques, including bending.

For this reason, various special tunings with scale settings have been devised that allow certain songs to be played without requiring the use of advanced playing techniques. However, even if you want to try playing in a special tuning, it is often difficult to obtain a harmonica that is already tuned in this way.

The iPhone harmonica app “CC Harp” has a variety of built-in tunings, as listed below. Most of the tuning names listed are popular names, but some are unique to the app.
Below the tuning name, the scale (note names) for the key of C and the blow-draw pattern are shown.

The blow-draw pattern is the arrangement of blown and drawn notes in the direction that increases in pitch.
There are generally three types of patterns:

Richter
The pitch rises with draw notes on holes 1 through 6, and with blow notes on holes 7 through 10. This pattern is unique to the 10-hole harmonica.
Chromatic
The pitch rises with draw notes on holes 1 through 3, and with blow note on hole 4, this cycle repeats every octave.
Unified
The pitch rises with draw notes on any hole. This pattern is easy to understand and play.

Various Tuning

  1. Major
    Blow C E G C E G C E G C
    Draw D G B D F A B D F A
    Pattern Richter

    The most common regular 10 hole diatonic harmonica tuning.
    2nd position is Mixolydian mode: a great scale for blues and rock music.

  2. Natural Minor
    Blow C E♭ G C E♭ G C E♭ G C
    Draw D G B♭ D F A♭ B♭ D F A♭
    Pattern Richter

    3rd, 6th and 7th notes of Major tuning are lowered 1 semitone.
    1st position is Aeolian mode; this allows you to play minor tune intuitively.

  3. Harmonic Minor
    Blow C E♭ G C E♭ G C E♭ G C
    Draw D G B D F A♭ B D F A♭
    Pattern Richter

    3rd and 6th notes of Major tuning are lowered 1 semitone.
    The natural minor seventh is raised a semitone to act as a leading tone.
    Suited for playing minor folk melodies.

  4. Jazz Minor
    Blow C E♭ G C E♭ G C E♭ G C
    Draw D G B D F A B D F A
    Pattern Richter

    3rd note of Major tuning is lowered 1 semitone.
    The 6th is raised by a semitone to resolve the gap between the 6th and 7th in the harmonic minor scale.

  5. Country
    Blow C E G C E G C E G C
    Draw D G B D F# A B D F A
    Pattern Richter

    Hole 5 drawing (lower side) note of Major tuning is raised 1 semitone.
    In 2nd position, major scale containing major 7th note is available along the middle octave.
    Suitable for playing melodies, especially country music styles.

  6. Major-7th
    Blow C E G C E G C E G C
    Draw D G B D F# A B D F# A
    Pattern Richter

    Hole 5 and 9 drawing (lower side) notes of Major tuning are raised 1 semitone.
    In 2nd position, major scale containing major 7th note is available along the middle and upper octaves.
    More suitable for playing melodies.

  7. Major-7th Melody
    Blow C E A C E G C E G C
    Draw D G B D F# A B D F# A
    Pattern Richter

    Hole 3 blowing (upper side) note of Major-7th tuning is raised by 1 tone.
    The tuning called Melody Maker™; complete major diatonic scale is available in 2nd position.
    This makes it very suitable for playing melodies and several main diatonic chords.

  8. Solo
    Blow C E G C C E G C C E
    Draw D F A B D F A B D F
    Pattern Chromatic

    A typical tuning for chromatic harmonica.
    You can play this instrument as a tiny chromatic harmonica with this tuning and the “Slide” feature.

  9. High-tuned Solo
    Blow C E G C C E G C C E
    Draw D F A B D F A B D F
    Pattern Chromatic

    Octave higher than Solo tuning.
    It can be used for play like a whistling with the sound close to a sine-wave.

  10. Bebop
    Blow C E G B♭ C E G B♭ C E
    Draw D F A B D F A B D F
    Pattern Unified

    Spare root note of Solo tuning is changed to minor 7th.
    It creates a unified breathing pattern, making it suitable for blues and jazz performances.

  11. Spiral
    Blow C E G B D F A C E G
    Draw D F A C E G B D F A
    Pattern Unified

    The diatonic scale is assigned in sequence from blow to draw along all holes.
    Also called “Circular”; there is no missing note in the major scale, and you can play all diatonic chords of the scale.

  12. Spiral Minor7th
    Blow C E G B♭ D F A C E G
    Draw D F A C E G B♭ D F A
    Pattern Unified

    7th note of Spiral tuning is lowered 1 semitone.
    Mixolydian mode available in first position.

  13. Dorian
    Blow C E G C E G C E G C
    Draw D G B♭ D F A B♭ D F A
    Pattern Richter

    Hole 3 and 7 drawing (lowe side) notes of Major tuning are lowered 1 semitone.
    2nd position is Dorian mode which the player familiar with the 2nd position can easily play with.

  14. Easy Third
    Blow C E G C E G C E G C
    Draw D F A D F A B D F A
    Pattern Richter

    Hole 2 and 3 drawing (lower side) notes of Major tuning are lowered 1 tone.
    In 3rd position, scale and chord of the minor tonic in lower scale are available with no bending.
    Very suitable for minor melodies and chord play.

  15. Paddy Richter
    Blow C E A C E G C E G C
    Draw D G B D F A B D F A
    Pattern Richter

    Hole 3 blowing (upper side) note of Major tuning is raised 1 tone.
    6th note changed from 5th makes it easier to play the pentatonic scale.
    Great for melodic music such as Irish and Celtic music.

  16. PowerBender
    Blow C E G C D F A C E A
    Draw D G B D E G B D G C
    Pattern Unified

    The layout above number 5 has been significantly changed, with important notes being relocated to the draw side (lower side) where they are easier to bend, reducing difficult overblows and improving the unified breathing/inhaling pattern.

  17. PowerDraw
    Blow C E G C E G A C E A
    v D G B D F A B D G C
    Pattern Unified

    Restored the allocation of hole 5 and 6 of PowerBender to Richter tuning.
    A combination of the good parts of standard Richter tuning and PowerBender tuning.

  18. Diminished
    Blow C E♭ F# A C E♭ F# A C E♭
    Draw D F A♭ B D F A♭ B D F
    Pattern Unified

    Eight notes per octave are regularly arranged by the parts of 1W-1H.
    Combining the 1 semitone draw bending, it is possible to make all notes of the chromatic scale.


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