Re: [Harp-L] Favorite Harp Labeling Methods - Etc



I use a Dymo labeler that someone previousy mentioned.
I trim the labels down to about the height of the
comb. I put the key of each harp in two places: The
right side underneath the screw that holds the cover
plates on, so I can see the key when the harp is in my
left hand and the back of the comb on the left side,
near where the cover plates flatten out so I can see
the key when they are face down in my Masterclass
case. I organize them  bottom to top, low to high with
the keys I use most often. (Stupid me had to write
songs in Ab and B)
Lo F     F
E          Db
C         D
A          Bb
G         Ab
When I'm playing/singing the round holes are used for
Mic    current harp for tune      Beer
The accessory spot holds
2 12 hole chromatics a few spare harps and a small
digital clock.

Dan asked
> think I'll soon
> get  the "road case" that the masterclass sells. 
> Anyone have anything they find un-acceptable about
> that case?  

Putting the case on a mic stand is a little tricky.
The threads on the bottom strip kind of easily. Now I
use an Atlas quick connect that just pops on and off
the mic stand.
Ryan





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