[Harp-L] Percussive tongue blocking

Sheltraw macaroni9999@xxxxx
Fri May 5 15:19:02 EDT 2017


Thanks Robert

Tongue slap. That sounds about right. Can you describe that a bit more. I'm not sure that I understand the technique.

Daniel

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> On May 5, 2017, at 11:47 AM, robert mcgraw <harpbob at xxxxx> wrote:
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> Use a tongue slap. It's a blues harp technique that the Chicago-style players use. You sort of smack your tongue onto the harmonica right before you move it in position to block the octave. Then you can also do lifts, where you lift it off the harmonica as you remove the tongue. Takes some practice but it's a cool effect. Listen to the blues guys do it, like Big Walter. Works on chromatic as well. Haven't listened to Bill Barrett in a while, but I'd be surprised if he doesn't do this. Winslow probably does too.
> WVa Bob
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>> On May 5, 2017, at 2:29 PM, Sheltraw <macaroni9999 at xxxxx> wrote:
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>> This is probably a well worn topic here but it's new to me. So here goes.
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>> I have recently been using octaves in my chromatic playing. To play an octave one, of course, has to tongue-block so I can't use any of the tongue-related percussive effects that I know. Throat-based percussive attack just doesn't seem to sound near as good as the tongue stuff. 
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>> Anybody have some tricks to share that give good percussive attack while tongue blocking an octave?
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>> Daniel
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