[Harp-L] Dorian & Reassembled LO's
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Dorian & Reassembled LO's
- From: "CHARLES BASSI" <jeanchar50@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 22:31:52 -0700
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After I made my A Dorian harp I had a perfectly
good top reedplate from the A natural minor
and a perfectly good bottom reedplate from the
D major diatonic left over, so of course I reassembled
them into another harmonica.
This is the note layout that resulted:
Blow
D F A D F A D F A D
E A C# E G B C#E G B
Draw
I'm not sure what I've got here.
other than a D melodic minor scale
(ascending) in holes 4 through 7.
This harmonica sounds weird - and not necessarily weird in a good way.
Good heavens - what have I done? Have I gone too far?
Should I continue? Or stop while there's still time?
Perhaps man was never meant to reassemble
reedplates and covers from perfectly functional harmonicas
into strange, mutant creations...Creations, which, who knows,
may take on a life of their own?
AAAAHHHHHHHHHHH....
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