[Harp-L] Bebop tuning: Much better than solo tune? Says who?
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Bebop tuning: Much better than solo tune? Says who?
- From: George Brooks <gbrooks1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 20:43:02 -0500
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Says me, for one. But Winslow is absolutely right, as usual - it
depends on what you want to do with the instrument.
Since Bebop tuning increases the number of enharmonic equivalents, one
has more opportunities to play legato. Since I struggle so much with
this on the diatonic, it's a big treat to move over to the Bebop
chromatic (also to take a vacation from bending to pitch!). On my
Bebop tuned CX-12 from Brendan Power (a fabulous instrument from a
fabulous person), I can get four notes in each octave as either a draw
or a blow note: C and F (as on a solo tuned instrument) plus B and Bb.
This allows me to play many lines with significantly fewer breath
direction changes than would be required on a standard solo-tuned
instrument.
George
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