Re: Split Tongues
- Subject: Re: Split Tongues
- From: "Ludo Beckers" <lazylew2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 08:58:38 +0000
Steven probably meant blocking the third and sixth (since the seventh is a
blownote).
That would result in sounding draw 4, 6 and 8 (d, a, d) - a powerchord like
he said.
Pat, how do you achieve this without the drastic literal split??
Ludo
>steven j gatorman wrote:
> >
> >i've seen someone on tv who could move the individual...what would you
>call
> >those? well, the two forks of his forked tongue, i guess, in opposing
> >directions...up and down.
> >if you got control of the thing, you could have more than one split. like
> >say play a d-minor chord on a c harp (holes 4-8). then you could block
>out the
> >third and seventh and have a power chord type thing.
>
>Actually, there is a way to do this without having surgery on your
>tongue...
>
> -- Pat.
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