. . "Solo tuning"@en . . . "Solo tuning is a system of choosing the reeds for a diatonic wind instrument (such as a harmonica or accordion) to fit a pattern where blow notes repeat a sequence of C E G C (perhaps shifted to begin with E or with G) and draw notes follow a repeating sequence of D F A B (perhaps correspondingly shifted). Or, alternately, these blow notes and draw notes, raised by a semitone, to C\u266F F G\u266F C\u266F and to D\u266F F\u266F A\u266F C Traditionally, this tuning is used with chromatic harmonicas, as opposed to the more common and popular diatonic harmonicas, which use Richter tuning. For example: and"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "21576545"^^ . . . . . . . . "2963"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Solo tuning is a system of choosing the reeds for a diatonic wind instrument (such as a harmonica or accordion) to fit a pattern where blow notes repeat a sequence of C E G C (perhaps shifted to begin with E or with G) and draw notes follow a repeating sequence of D F A B (perhaps correspondingly shifted). Or, alternately, these blow notes and draw notes, raised by a semitone, to C\u266F F G\u266F C\u266F and to D\u266F F\u266F A\u266F C Traditionally, this tuning is used with chromatic harmonicas, as opposed to the more common and popular diatonic harmonicas, which use Richter tuning. For example: and"@en . . . . . . . . . "1085865899"^^ .