Re: [Harp-L] most used low tuned harps




Ever since I heard Rupert Oysler do Â"Another Man Done Gone" on a Low C - I think it was video taped at SPAH a few years ago, I have been hooked on low tuned harps. I love the vibrations they give you when you play them and they have become my first choice for noodling all by myself. I have a Low E, Eflat, D, C, and F - the lower the better in my book. 



Hohner (SP 20) Âhas most of the low tuned harps coveredÂ- I have an 1847 in Low E from Seydel and the rest are Hohners. Get on e and I'm pretty sure you;ll love playin it. 



Ross M acdonald 

www.sassparillapdx.com 




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From: "paul hoffman" <phoff45@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 6:35:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [Harp-L] most used low tuned harps 


I'm thinking about giving a low tuned harp a try and was looking for input as to what key might be the most useful to have? I see Seydel puts a low D in with there sets, so, I'm figuring that must be a popular one? Any input is appreciated. ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ Â ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ Â 
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