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Melodica

The melodica, also known as the Wind Piano, can be described as a free reed system with a mouthpiece, air chamber, and keyboard. The melodica sounds very much like a keyboard harmonica (although it is a tad more difficult to bend notes on it as you are further from the reeds) and it produces sound only exhaling into not inhaling.

The melodica, like the pump organ and harmonica, is a free-reed instrument. Many aspiring musicians adore it and attend melodica classes to grasp minute details of it. This instrument is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that fits into a hole in the side of the instrument, and it has a musical keyboard on top.

On a melodica, each note has its own reed. A reed is a metal item that vibrates when it is fastened to a window in a frame. The tuning of a reed is based on a basic idea. When a reed sounds too low, material from the top of the reed must be removed. When a reed's tone is excessively high, material from the reed's base must be removed.

The keyboard commonly covers two or three octaves. Melodicas are compact, light, and easy to transport. They're widely used in music teaching, particularly in Asia. Melodica has grown to have vast importance in all forms of modern music, because of its incorporation into academia and entertainment music.

Learners at SoulFul Musik Academy can learn melodica from the basics to the professional level, as well as the history and theory of the instrument. SoulFul Musik Academy is dedicated to guiding all aspiring musicians in the right direction. SoulFul Musik Academy educates all learners on a theoretical basis and explains the importance of theory.

Courses

We teach following courses in melodica.