Re: [Harp-L] RE: harp with horns



rosco wrote:
<Richard - -good point!
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<Richard Hunter writes:
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<'Straight-up harp certainly lives in the trumpet range. Harp through a pitch
<shifter can live almost anywhere. An octave down puts the harp into tenor
<sax range; two octaves down puts harp into the tuba range, with a
<characteristically tuba-like attack.

I forgot to add: Wade Schuman with Hazmat Modine is an outstanding case in point. Anybody who hasn't heard what Wade does with his pitch shifter (Electro Harmonix POG) and horn section in that band should check it out ASAP.

Regards, Richard Hunter

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