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Harmonica
This harmonica was donated by the owner, who was a resident of Bures, Suffolk. It is a mouth-blown instrument sounded with free-reeds (one for each note). This particular example is "The Wizard" model offered by Rauner, which is probably a tremolo harmonica. Tremolo harmonicas are basically diatonic models that have two reeds for each note slightly off-tuned to create a "tremolo" effect. It is made of a wooden block painted in orange, in a regular rectangular shape, which has two rows of cut channels in the wooden block for 40 notes, and two chrome-plated covering plates on each side, which protect the reeds and provide a tone-chamber.
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1930–46 - Maker:
Rauner, F. A. [Person] - Collection:
Colchester and Ipswich Museums - Inventory number:
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Germany - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:412.132 Sets of free reeds
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- Inscriptions:Stamped on both metal plates: QUALITY / BRAND; THE WIZARD / D.R.W.Z. No. 78868; MADE IN / GERMANY / F. A. RAUNER
- Hornbostel-Sachs category:412.132 Sets of free reeds
- Repository:Colchester and Ipswich Museums
- Measurements:Length: 188mm; Width: 40mm; Height: 20mm