[Harp-L] OB's
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- Subject: [Harp-L] OB's
- From: chris smith <harpshredder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:52:49 -0800 (PST)
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Thank you Cletus.I couldn't have said it better
myself.In the 70's I did a lot of overblowing on
Golden Melody harps because they're much easier to OB
on and my own band mates thought I was hittin' clams !
My buddy guitarist Peter Atanasoff ( who toured w/
Butterfield and Buzzy Feiten in the early 80's) told
me Butter used only Marine Bands and I switched back
to them and cut way back on my OB's. I do enjoy
chromatic harp as well- intonation is a very high
priority w/ me. Everyone has to make their own choices
on these issues. Rick Epping (my first harp teacher
back in '71) seems pretty horrified @ the use of
overblows.Now if I could could just get him to push
the slide button on the chrome ! Rick, I kid !!
Chris "Hammer" Smith
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