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See The 8 Best Melodicas on Ezvid Wiki ►► https://wiki.ezvid.com/best-melodicas Fact #1. The melodica is a free-reed instrument. This means that sound is produced as air flows past a vibrating reed in a frame. Harmonicas belong in this category as well. The melodica is operated via a musical keyboard. This is simply a smaller version of a piano keyboard. It usually has a range of two or three octaves. Fact #2. Melodicas are typically classified based on their range. Soprano and alto melodicas are higher-pitched and thinner than the others. Tenor melodicas are lower-pitched and quite common. Bass melodicas also exist, but they are less popular than the other types. Accordinas use the same mechanism as traditional melodicas. But the keyboard is replaced with buttons, similar to those found on an accordian. Fact #3. The modern melodica was invented in the 1950s. The Hohner music company developed the instrument. The German-based manufacturer is best known for its harmonicas and accordions. The company was originally founded back in 1857 by clock maker Matthias Hohner. They make many different types of musical instruments. Fact #4. Many musicians play the melodica. It's a popular choice for Jamaican dub, reggae, and indie rock. Composer Steve Reich wrote a piece called Melodica in 1966. Jazz musician Phil Moore Jr. used the instrument in his album Right On. Jon Batiste, music director and bandleader for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, plays it as well. Fact #5. Melodicas can be used in many ways. They are popular in music education. The small size and simplicity of the instrument make it a good choice for children. Especially if they're also interested in learning piano. Street musicians may enjoy the fact that melodicas are light and portable. And people who play music as a hobby appreciate the ability to get a good instrument at a low cost.