[Harp-L] Diatonic vs XB-40 Tone Demo
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- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 08:24:38 -0700 (PDT)
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Tonight I recorded two short versions of "Susy Q" in third position. One is played on an
unmodified Hohner Blues Harp, the other on an unmodified Hohner XB-40.
The recordings were made under identical circumstances, unamplified, same distance from the
microphone with no post-processing (other than the conversion to 128 kbps MP3.)
I'm not using any hand-fx on either harp. And I'm trying not to utilize the XB-40's chromatic
advantages. In other words I'm trying to put the harps on as level a playing field as possible.
But of course this is only a demonstration, not a scientifically controlled experiment. Because
its only a demonstration, I'm not going to play any games about which recording is which. They're
each labeled accurately.
Anyone who wants to hear and compare can send me an e-mail within the next 48 hours.
I'll reserve my own comments until later. Judge for yourselves.
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