Re: [Harp-L] Mmonotonic Harp?
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- From: Cara Cooke <cyberharp@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 22:01:03 -0600
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It can make a difference if the jaw harp is in key with you, but most jaw
harp players do not have that luxury and are in the key of "noise". I have
never really been into playing a lot with a jaw harp player, but I have done
several Texanna gigs with a re-enactor here who has the good taste to stay
in key with us (he has a full set of jaw harps) and he can be a pleasure to
play with. Of course, he also has good taste and control and knows when to
be a loud jaw harp and when to stay in the background.
Cara Cooke
www.cyberharp.
On 1/8/06, Dave Murray <dlmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I know that a number of people on this list play the monotonic (Jews/Jaw)
> harp :0) and I noticed when doing some internet shopping that there's an
> outfit that sells them by key, or all of them
> http://larkinthemorning.com/product.asp?pn=JAW008
>
> My question is, do those of you who play the with a band (where the music
> has a defined key as opposed to solo playing it) actually use tuned jaw
> harps, or just the plain old "key of noise" cheap ones?
>
> Peace and music,
> Dave
>
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