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US2276501A
US2276501A US381172A US38117241A US2276501A US 2276501 A US2276501 A US 2276501A US 381172 A US381172 A US 381172A US 38117241 A US38117241 A US 38117241A US 2276501 A US2276501 A US 2276501A
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  • My invention relates to harmonicas or reed instruments actuated by blowing or drawing the breath thereon.
  • harmonicas have been used wherein the chromatic harmonica is made of two separate ten-hole harmonicas of twenty notes each, placed one directly over the other giving a total of forty notes.
  • the lower instrument is tuned one-half step higher than the upper one.
  • a sliding metal shuttle with perforations so made that, by a slight shift, either the'upper or the lower row of ten-holes may be completely covered by the shuttle.
  • Another object of my invention is to teach the reading of music by a simple musical instrument.
  • This invention enables the ready teaching of -music in schools, homes, or clubs.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a harmonica having ten holes therein. wherein each hole contains a blow and a draw reed.
  • Fig, 2 is a chart indicating the, blow and-draw notes of each diatonic scale used.
  • I show a harmonica, generally designated as A, having ten holes, numbered I. to It, inclusive. each hole are two reeds, one reed RI being actuated upon blowing into the hole, and the other reed R2 being actuated upon drawing the breath in the same hole.
  • the blow notes in each of the ten openings are arranged consecutively as one diatonic harmonica, as follows: C, D, E, F, G, A, B,'C, D, E notes in holes i to ill, respectively,
  • the reeds form a second diatonic harmonica producing the Ci scale wherein the notes upon inhaling or drawing are as follows: Ci, Di, Et, F8, Gt, At, Bit, Ct, Di
  • the arrangement of the scales is especially useful to harmonica players, teachers, musicians and music teachers.
  • the harmonica scale permits the playing of any selection in the key in which it is written provided that it, the selection, comes within the musical range of the harmonica.
  • This arrangement of the scale enables players to readily learn to play the harmonica and the musical tones emitted sound better and are easier to teach to both children and grown people.
  • the diatonic scale consists of the notes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do whereas the chromatic scale gives the variations in sharps and flats between the diatonic scale notes.
  • the number of holes in the harmonica can be extended and need not be any particular number; however, I prefer to use ten holes for the average harmonica.
  • a harmonica consisting of an elongated Within body portion having a plurality of aligned holes, a draw reed and blow reed in each hole, the said blow reeds being arranged in said aligned holes in a diatonic scale, and the said draw reeds being arranged in a second diatonlc scale onehalf tone higher than the respective blow reeds.
  • a harmonica comprisinz an elongated body portion having a plurality of aligned consecutive holes, a draw reed and a blow reed in each hole, the consecutive blow reeds in each hole forming a diawnlc scale such as C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, and the consecutive draw reeds in each hole forming a second diatonic scale such as C8, D3, E8, Ft, G8, etc.

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March 17, 1942. E. F, MANlERi 2,276,501
HARMONICA Filed Feb. 28, 1941 5. 6. '1 B. 9 IO BLOW C F G A B C E nisgc DRAW C D E* F G A 8* C D Ew D BY ETTQRE F. MANIERl Patented 17, 1942 UNITED, STATES PATENT OFFICE rmmomca Ettore F. Manleri, rnuiag pma, Pa. Application February 28, 1941, Serial no. 381,172
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My invention relates to harmonicas or reed instruments actuated by blowing or drawing the breath thereon.
Heretofore, harmonicas have been used wherein the chromatic harmonica is made of two separate ten-hole harmonicas of twenty notes each, placed one directly over the other giving a total of forty notes. The lower instrument is tuned one-half step higher than the upper one. Thus, if the upper section is in the key of C, the lower one will be in the key of Ct. Over these twenty openings is placed a sliding metal shuttle with perforations so made that, by a slight shift, either the'upper or the lower row of ten-holes may be completely covered by the shuttle. When the shuttle is out, that is, when. there is no pressure on the shuttle knob, the upper ten-holes of the key of C harmonica having twenty reeds are open, and the lower ten-holes of the key of Cii having twenty reeds are closed. 0
Similarly, when the shuttle knob is pressed in firmly, the shuttle slides a fraction of an inch to the left and the lower holes of the key of Ci harmonica are exposed, while the openings of It is an object of my invention to make the I diatonic notes of the scale as blow notes in a harmonica in any key.
Another object of my invention is to teach the reading of music by a simple musical instrument. This invention enables the ready teaching of -music in schools, homes, or clubs. Heretofore,
diillculty was encountered when music was taught; the regular music notation was not used because of the blow and draw notes of theharmonica. With my invention regular music notes may be read and the harmonica taught by note,
reading rather than by the blow and draw method.
Other objects of my invention are to provide an improved device of the character described.
that is easily and economically produced, which is sturdy in construction, which is highly efllcient in operation, and by which any one can learn to play the harmonica well.
With the above and related objects in view,
my invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts, as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a harmonica having ten holes therein. wherein each hole contains a blow and a draw reed.
Fig, 2 is a chart indicating the, blow and-draw notes of each diatonic scale used.
Referring now in detail to the drawing, I show a harmonica, generally designated as A, having ten holes, numbered I. to It, inclusive. each hole are two reeds, one reed RI being actuated upon blowing into the hole, and the other reed R2 being actuated upon drawing the breath in the same hole. The blow notes in each of the ten openings are arranged consecutively as one diatonic harmonica, as follows: C, D, E, F, G, A, B,'C, D, E notes in holes i to ill, respectively,
By drawing or inhaling the breath in the holes I to lo, respectively, the reeds form a second diatonic harmonica producing the Ci scale wherein the notes upon inhaling or drawing are as follows: Ci, Di, Et, F8, Gt, At, Bit, Ct, Di
.and ES in holes I to 10 respectively.
The combination of these two diatonic scales produces the chromatic scale.
The arrangement of the scales is especially useful to harmonica players, teachers, musicians and music teachers. The harmonica scale permits the playing of any selection in the key in which it is written provided that it, the selection, comes within the musical range of the harmonica. This arrangement of the scale enables players to readily learn to play the harmonica and the musical tones emitted sound better and are easier to teach to both children and grown people.
The diatonic scale consists of the notes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do whereas the chromatic scale gives the variations in sharps and flats between the diatonic scale notes.
The number of holes in the harmonica can be extended and need not be any particular number; however, I prefer to use ten holes for the average harmonica.
Although my invention has been described in considerable detail, such description is intended as illustrative rather than limiting, since the invention may be variously embodied, and the scope of the invention is to be determined as claimed.
I claim as my invention:
1. A harmonica consisting of an elongated Within body portion having a plurality of aligned holes, a draw reed and blow reed in each hole, the said blow reeds being arranged in said aligned holes in a diatonic scale, and the said draw reeds being arranged in a second diatonlc scale onehalf tone higher than the respective blow reeds.
2. A harmonica comprisinz an elongated body portion having a plurality of aligned consecutive holes, a draw reed and a blow reed in each hole, the consecutive blow reeds in each hole forming a diawnlc scale such as C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, and the consecutive draw reeds in each hole forming a second diatonic scale such as C8, D3, E8, Ft, G8, etc.
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Cited By (10)

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US2511302A (en) * 1947-12-03 1950-06-13 Hugh M Stephenson Musical instrument
US3149527A (en) * 1961-10-30 1964-09-22 Bessie Yadon Key transposing harmonica
US3580125A (en) * 1969-04-04 1971-05-25 Oliver W Heatwole Key-adjustable harmonica
US4237766A (en) * 1979-04-16 1980-12-09 Marshall Michael A Harmonica
US5166461A (en) * 1988-09-28 1992-11-24 Salwitz Richard D Harmonicas
US5915287A (en) * 1997-09-12 1999-06-22 Fox; Peter Harmonica with three diatonic harps
US8153875B1 (en) 2009-10-20 2012-04-10 Beauregard Pierre G T Balanced harmonic minor harmonica
US8222506B1 (en) 2011-09-06 2012-07-17 Philip Sardo Harmonica teaching system
US11688369B1 (en) * 2022-05-18 2023-06-27 Brian Astfalk Rock bend harmonica
US11694661B1 (en) * 2022-05-18 2023-07-04 Brian Astfalk Melodic bend harmonica

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2511302A (en) * 1947-12-03 1950-06-13 Hugh M Stephenson Musical instrument
US3149527A (en) * 1961-10-30 1964-09-22 Bessie Yadon Key transposing harmonica
US3580125A (en) * 1969-04-04 1971-05-25 Oliver W Heatwole Key-adjustable harmonica
US4237766A (en) * 1979-04-16 1980-12-09 Marshall Michael A Harmonica
US5166461A (en) * 1988-09-28 1992-11-24 Salwitz Richard D Harmonicas
US5915287A (en) * 1997-09-12 1999-06-22 Fox; Peter Harmonica with three diatonic harps
US8153875B1 (en) 2009-10-20 2012-04-10 Beauregard Pierre G T Balanced harmonic minor harmonica
US8222506B1 (en) 2011-09-06 2012-07-17 Philip Sardo Harmonica teaching system
US11688369B1 (en) * 2022-05-18 2023-06-27 Brian Astfalk Rock bend harmonica
US11694661B1 (en) * 2022-05-18 2023-07-04 Brian Astfalk Melodic bend harmonica

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