Re: [Harp-L] acoustic harp.



Two acoustic minor diatonic harmonicas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmTNbQ9AlEU    amplification only. Enjoy.

You wouldn't be able to hear the instruments very well in a large building or open space without amplification, unless the structure was actually 
designed to accommodate such acoustics   
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On Fri, 9/19/14, Randy Redington <rwredington@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Harp-L] acoustic harp.
 To: "harp-l@harp-l org" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
 Date: Friday, September 19, 2014, 1:44 PM
 
 I would agree with Mikes definition.
 You can play an acoustic guitar and mic it. It's still
 acoustic.  Same with
 harmonica.  If you don't cup the mic or add effects,
 it's acoustic.
 Pre Chicago Sound Blues.
 On Sep 19, 2014 12:00 PM, "Mike Wilbur" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:
 
 > Smo-Joe
 > Good question as I have heard several different
 definition's, my
 > definition world be
 > With or without amplification but .....without any
 other effects.
 > JMHO
 >
 >
 > Mike Wilbur
 >
 > On Sep 19, 2014, at 10:23 AM, Joseph Leone <3n037@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:
 >
 > >> I would seriously like to know exactly what
 acoustic harp IS? Is it
 > undistorted? Unamplified? Or is it a matter of playing
 through a pa without
 > additional effects? OR no pa at all?
 > > Or no amplifier at all? Or just playing out into
 the atmosphere in the
 > general area surrounding the player? Any takers?
 > >
 > > smo-joe
 > >
 > >
 > >
 >
 >
 




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