Fwd: [Harp-L] Taking a poll of your opinions
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- From: "Winslow Yerxa" <winslowyerxa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:02:37 -0000
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What you describe sounds vaguely like the Huang Chordet 20, which has
24 chords with bass notes alongside. While it's a double-decker, it's
much smaller than any other orchestral chords harmonica. You can see
a picture and layout at:
http://www.coast2coastmusic.com/orchestral/huangbass.shtml
about halfway down the page.
Winslow
--- In harp-l-archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Colin Fulton <justcolin@xxxx>
wrote:
I have figured out how to make a chord harmonica that is drastically
smaller, sort of works like a Harmonetta as far as I can gather on
what little info is out there on those, and I was thinking of
diverting some of the air from a bass harmonica into it so that you
could play a bass line and the chords at once, like a Harmonetta on
steroids (though hopefully not that much bigger, but it would weigh a
ton most likely).
Just wondering what you guys would think of such a beast, would you
want one? What problems would you have with it? (Note: if you would
actually want one, it's going to take me a while to figure out the
exact mechanics, and to build such a beast)
Appreciate your opinions,
Colin
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