RE: [Harp-L] St. Anne's Reel and a pragmatic tuning for same







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Hello folk harpers--
In my attempts to create tunings for the instrumentals I perform with a
local folk music ensemble, I have been retuning diatonic harmonicas of late.
St. Anne's Reel gets played a lot, and I wasn't happy with any of the
tunings, so I got busy and now I have a variation of Paddy Richter (oops,
retuned the one I made two days ago) that I am not finding referenced
anywhere.
It goes as follows:
1 4 6 1 3 5 1 3 5 8
3 5 7 2 4 6 7 2 4 6
Those being the major scale degrees.
And so I have two questions for those who are interesting in replying:
Is this an existing tuning, and
What do most folks use to play this tune? Do they just play it in standard
tuning in the higher octave?
Thanks,
Gary


We start every session with the medley "Wise Maid/St Anne's Reel" which the other fellers regard as a warm-up but which I regard as d*mned hard! You don't need Paddy Richter if you play at the upper end, just the standard tuning, and the best harp to use is a low D played in first position. Regular D harps are way too high for me in tunes played up there. I don't quite follow your tuning pattern - Paddy Richter has just one retuned reed, usually 3-blow up a whole tone, though 2-draw up a whole tone is also possible. Like a lot of traditional tunes, St Anne's has some variants. My version avoids accidentals!






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