Octave Harmonicas
An octave harmonica is a particularly warm wind instrument with two rows of holes (like a tremolo), where each note is played twice at a slightly different pitch, giving it a full, warm tone. The sound is clear and slightly sweet, often with a cheerful or melancholic tone, depending on how you play it. It's perfect for musical styles like folk, blues, and sometimes even country, as it's easy to carry and adds a cozy atmosphere.