[Harp-L] New to customizing harps
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- Subject: [Harp-L] New to customizing harps
- From: "Fred Lascelles Jr." <epulosity@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 11:53:54 -0500
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- Reply-to: "Fred Lascelles Jr." <epulosity@xxxxxxxxx>
Let me just say that I'm a newbie harper but I'm completely crazy for them
(I think about them 24/7!). I've come across the desire to country-tune my B
harp for 2nd position since I'm incapable of doing overblows yet. My problem
is I'm still quite unsure on how to raise the 5 draw a semitone properly.
With what and how do I file the reed? How can I test the note to make sure
it is perfectly in tune (besides using my ears)? Any tips would be
appreciated, thank you.
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-Frederick Lascelles, Jr.
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