Re : overblow question
- Subject: Re : overblow question
- From: "" <party_man1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 03:01:59 -0400 (EDT)
Jp Pagan Asked :
Excerpt ,
>hi everyone,
>correct me if i'm wrong, but unlike with regular
>bends, one cannot "slide" into an overblow, correct
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Hurricane Sez :
Depends on the register and reed size of the harp in question I would think .
Bigger reeds , lower register tone harps , the first 4 to 6 holes of 16 hole chromatic set up for over blows fall in to this fact :
More work and degree of sliding ability in an over blow or draw , or maybe better stated , degree of difficulty due to the amout of air needed and the control of the larger demand of air for an overblow controled slide in a fast paced song . You work much more harder for those type of overblows in an up tempo'd song(s) when your in those larger harmonica reed territories IMO , but I could be wrong YMMV too.
Sincerely :
HR
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