Re: Overblows and how to do it!!




>Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 11:03:35 -0500 (CDT)
>From: Christian N Michalek <micha018@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

[...]
 
> So here we are back at blow 6. (G on a C harp) Remember what
>you were doing with blow 8?  Well do the same thing here (hole 6).
>After you have found the proper reed gap for your style of play. Try to blow
>bend the note with a clean tone. You need note force it.  Think control.
>Sometimes it helps to sit with a piano and play the same note.  The
>overblown note will be a minor third above the tonic. Blow holes
>4,5,6(C,E,G) will become Eb,F#,Bb.

MINOR CORRECTION: minor third above E natural is G natural, NOT F#

Other than this one mistake a great post Chris!  I haven't had much luck 
overblowing or overdrawing myself (lots of squeeks) but this post has 
inspired me to try, try again.

Bill Long>-- StarGazer




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