Re: Split Tongues (plus)
- Subject: Re: Split Tongues (plus)
- From: mlpratt@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 15:07:14 -0400
Hey Jude..........(Sorry, I couldn't help myself)..........Welcome to the
list. Most of these subjects have been addressed on the list at one time or
another. Split tongues, driving with the knees, singing (or humming) a tune
really improves your ability to play it, 2 hole and 3 hole bends, too white to
play the blues, In one post you have summarized the last several years of
discussion. Its probably time for some of these subjects to be recycled.
So let it out and let it in. Hey Jude begin.
Best Regards to All,
Larry Boy Pratt
Wow, is this for real? I can understand about hurting for your art, but
actually physically splitting the tongue? I thought maybe it was doing
tongue blocks to get the octave spread. YOW!
I am a newbie to cross harp. I have been playing straight harp for a couple
of years, actually learning while driving down the road to my various
clinics (I'm a nurse practitioner).
Did you know you can get most of a song played with full hand vibrato by
driving with your knees until a big curve comes along? LOL. I can play
just about any song I can hum as long as it doesn't have too many
sharps/flats. I play in a pick up country western band on Fridays, doing
vocals, rhythm guitar and a bit of harmonica.
I am learning cross harp in part by learning every straight harp song I know
in 2nd position. It is frustrating but the second and third hole bends are
coming. My current favorite is Swing low, sweet chariot - so you can see
what a beginner I am.
My big problem is that I am just so damn white.
I am really enjoying all the discussions on this list. I have been lurking
for a couple of weeks.
Jude
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