RE: [Harp-L] Way into your mouth?
I find the "tilted embouchure" (as promoted by David Barrett and others)
extremely useful for single notes, beautiful tone (and lubrication!). You
play a single note using the natural curve in your lower lip, without hardly
any pressure needed. Your upper lip is just resting far up on the upper
coverplate, and it really feels like the harp is "way into your mouth".
Jervis Groeneveld
www.harmonicainstituut.nl
(+31) 20 774 8657 (home)
(+31) 6 4231 3333 (cell)
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Dave Murray
Verzonden: zondag 7 november 2004 22:30
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Onderwerp: [Harp-L] Way into your mouth?
> Stick the harp way into your mouth (as far in as you can get it)).
I've read this quite often, but there's no way I could do that and play
single note except with tongue blocking. I assume that it is an exaggeration
to get the point across, or is there some other secret?
Peace and music,
Dave
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