Re: XB-40 audio sample



This is played in second position on a G-harp.

THis could easily be a stock harp. I play stock XB-40s in G and A, 
and nothing I heard in this clip is out of reach on a stock 
instrument.

No special tweaks, just good technique, taste, and musicianship.

Winslow

- --- In harp-l-archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Howard Chandler 
<chandler@xxxx> wrote:

Very nice!!  I've been waiting for someone to post something like 
this.  
This is sure soemthing that I don't think I could play on a regular 
harp.  Just out of curiosity, was the harp used pulled at random from 
the production line, or did it require any modification?

I guess I have no excuse for waiting to buy one now (other than the 
no 
dough blues)

Howard Chandler


Rick Epping wrote:

> Hi Folks,
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> An audio sample of the XB-40 is now available at the hohnerusa.com 
> diatonic page:  
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> http://hohnerusa.com/hdiatonic.htm
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> Best regards,
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> Rick Epping
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> Hohner, Inc.
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