Re: Re: 12th position = 1st Flat Position




In a message dated 8/4/03 12:23:04 AM, winslowyerxa@xxxxxxxxx writes:


> When I'm playing F minor on a C harp, I'm usually not thinking 12th
> position, but rather, 4th, since F minor is the relative minor of A
> major and A major is 4th position on a C harp.=A0 For me, "first flat",
> or "one flat" is a pretty good synonym of 12 position.
>=20
    I look at something like this and I cringe when I think of someone just=20
starting out on harp and trying to figure things out.=20
What's even scarier is that i'm starting to understand some of these posts.

Steve "Moandabluz" Webb
still a fool for the harp






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