[Harp-L] Advanced split intervals
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Advanced split intervals
- From: Paul Bowering <paul_bowering@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 20:00:42 -0800 (PST)
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On Pat Missin's excellent site he gives an example of
a tongue blocked octave with the trick being that only
one note is natural the other has been bent down. This
allows for playing the octaves on the A note of a C
harp for example. What a cool trick! UNfortunately, it
seems beyons my ability. Although a pucker player I
can bent the single note with TB. When I move my
tongue however to allow the natural note to sound I
loose the bent one. Do many of you make use of this?
Do I have to be a freak of nature to acheive it?
How about other advanced splits such as overblow
octaves or chord fragments?
Paul
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