3D print chromatic mouthpiece?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2024 2:59 pm
Hi, not sure if this really fits in this forum but I’m not part of any other chromatic harmonica community…
I got myself a really nice little 10 hole Hohner Chromonica in G, but I really can’t stand the mouthpiece (compared to my Hering professional 48 in C for example), and the pitch is too sharp for my liking (around A445).
I’m wondering whether a replacement mouthpiece could be 3D printed. If so I’d probably make round holes instead of square, and make it a little deeper. I’m also wondering whether making the mouthpiece deeper would drop the pitch a little?
Cheers,
Ed
I got myself a really nice little 10 hole Hohner Chromonica in G, but I really can’t stand the mouthpiece (compared to my Hering professional 48 in C for example), and the pitch is too sharp for my liking (around A445).
I’m wondering whether a replacement mouthpiece could be 3D printed. If so I’d probably make round holes instead of square, and make it a little deeper. I’m also wondering whether making the mouthpiece deeper would drop the pitch a little?
Cheers,
Ed