[Harp-L] Is it just me or are higher keys harder to play?
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Is it just me or are higher keys harder to play?
- From: "Paul LaBrier" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 01:19:35 -0600
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Is it just me (or my cheap harps) or are harmonicas in higher keys
harder to play? I can successfully play harmonicas in the keys of C,
A, B flat and G, but find the keys of D & F more difficult to play.
The harps that I have in D & F are cheap harps made in China but the
one that I have in G by the same manufacturer is very playable. Maybe
that one is just a fluke.
Since I am a beginner should I just focus on the keys that I have and
can play ok or would purchasing better harps, like Delta Frosts or
SP20's, help me out?
Paul
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