Subject: [Harp-L] possible usefulness of natural minor harmonicas
Cara Cooke writes: (excerpted)
"Ashokan Farewell: Plays fine in 1st position on a C major diatonic with one
bend on hole 3 to get an A, but has an important Bb in the second part that
ends up being a 6 overblow. On the Am (natural) harmonica, the Bb is
available as a bend. Hmmmâ So if I play this tune in C major on an Am
(natural) harmonica in 6th position (to get the C major scale), I can play
the tune with a bend on 2 to get a G, a bend on 3 to get a B, and a bend on
6 to get the Bb. Now I don't need an overblow to play all the notes in the
song. I just need a natural harmonica that can produce the correct major
key. (Since this tune is most often played in D major, a Bm (natural)
harmonica would produce the correct major key.)"
......wow, Cara. Thank you! I'm nuts about this tune...and have wanted to
figure it out for so long....I have it on a compilation CD and just couldn't
get the key. I love the way you explain and lay everything out....you're an
incredibly calm and patient teacher. I'm so happy you'll be at SPAH.
Looking forward to meeting up with you again...y'think maybe you could persuade
Mr. McCoy to hitch a ride with you? - That'd sure be the icing on the cake.
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Elizabeth
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