Re: Be-Bop tuning was:Moanin' and the CX-10 [Mitch is Great!]
- Subject: Re: Be-Bop tuning was:Moanin' and the CX-10 [Mitch is Great!]
- From: Jp Pagan <jpl_pagan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:58:32 -0700 (PDT)
- --- Hambone Hamilton <harpmanx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> So tell us more about Be-Bop Tuning, please.
> Hambone
>
>
i don't have much to tell, but i can point you to
people who do. essentially, Bebop tuning just replaces
on of the doubled C's (and C#'s) of each pair found on
a regular C chrom. (for other key chroms, just
extrapolate... ;). so, for example, instead of having
the blow plane of a chro be C E G C C E G C C
...etc..., it would be C E G Bb C E G Bb C... etc...
so now you have an extra note you can play without
hitting the button. when you press the button in on
that Bb, your new note is B instead of C#. there's
other benefits to this, of course. (and, you don't
have to use Bb/B. you can make that "extra" C/C#
pretty much whatever you want, but i think A/Bb is
another popular alternative.)
here's a good explanation of altered tunings in
general. Bebop is kind of glanced over, under "Chrom
retuning approaches"...):
http://www.angelfire.com/music/HarpOn/patsmusings.html
and here's Bill Barrett talking about what this tuning
does for him (scroll down to where Mark asks "What
does that give you that standard tuning doesn't?":
http://www.planetharmonica.com/ph4/VE/InterviewBBUK.htm
happy harpin' ;)
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