Fwd: [Harp-L] headshake - NOT a trill
In a message dated 2/4/2006 12:31:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
The original 'G', no imitations, writes:
>>Recently I've been hanging out with a veteren blues
>>harper, and the topic of warbles came up - I noticed he did something
>>different, he explained that rather than alternating between two distinct
>>notes, he was playing the higher of the two notes, and the warble was the
>>result of including the lower note, cutting it off and on.
Sat, 4 Feb 2006 16:11:42 EST, Captron100@xxxxxxx asked:
>G, can u elaborate on this type of warble? Draw notes? Blow notes?
> Hole #'s? etc. thanks.
>ron
Hi Ron,
Sure thing.
If you normally warble between draw hole 4 & 5 for instance,
instead of playing 5- 4- 5- 4- 5- 4- 5- 4- ...
you'd play 5- 54- 5- 54- 5- 54- 5- 54- ...
Apply that to any warble you normally play, and you've got it.
-- G.
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