[Harp-L] First Aid Tuning
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- Subject: [Harp-L] First Aid Tuning
- From: "jazmaan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <dmf273@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:20:55 -0700 (PDT)
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Chris wrote:
I'll tune a reed once. If it doesn't stick then I replace the reed
or the harp.
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I agree with Chris. In my experience if a reed goes flat, I can fix it once but even if it comes
into tune, it never sounds quite as good again. After one "first aid" tuning, I'll just get a
new harp. I don't have the tools or skills to replace individual reeds.
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