Re: [Harp-L] Modes, was 3rd Position Tunes
From: "IronMan Mike Curtis" <ironmanmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Technically, positions do not equal modes. Fortunately, this won't
matter until you need to know :-)
I'm curious as to what you mean by that. If you exclude bent/altered notes
and only consider the ones that are naturally on a diatonic instrument, key
changes walk hand in hand with mode changes. Yes, people bend notes, and do
over/underblows to get more notes, but that is technique to escape the
limitations of diatonic instruments.
If I wanted to play a Mixolydian tune like "Old Joe Clark" in A, I'd play it
2nd position on a D harp since I'm not an OB player. My reason for playing
that tune 2nd position would be based entirely upon 2nd position giving me
the Mixolydian interval. It can be played in A 5th position on an F harp at
the low end of the harp with bends and no OBs, but I doubt that many people
do it that way. To play it 1st position on an A harp I'd need to be an OB
player. The line blurs because of technique, even in 2nd position you need
to bend a note to play the song at the low end of the harp.
There is harp life without OBs, but bending is essentially essential :0).
Positions do give you notes that are at modal intervals for the associated
key even though you may need to bend to get them all in the octave that you
are playing in. Not being argumentative, but all those words bring me back
to the first sentence that I wrote, I'm curious as to what you mean by
that.
Peace and music,
Dave
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