Re: [Harp-L] Tuning a Koch or Diatonic slide harp to Major Cross
Not sure I understand what you want to retune. A Koch harp is effectively chromatic without overblowing, and only four bends are needed (if my calculations are correct) to obtain the full chormatic scale on all three octaves.
Be warned, however, that they are overall atrocious instruments, leaky as hell and requiring a lot more breath to play than a regular diatonic or chromatic.
Ben FELTEN
http://harmonica.typepad.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Gary Lehmann
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:05 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Tuning a Koch or Diatonic slide harp to Major Cross
Hi Harpists-
I am enjoying the Major cross tuning a great deal, but wonder about the
missing notes-I have had some success filling in the blanks with OB and also
by valving some holes, but since I am adventurous, I am thinking about
acquiring a Hohner Slide harp or the Koch to retune.
Anyone want to talk me out of this? Any advice?
It would be fully chromatic, but would also have the I, IV and V chords.
These are not cheap and don't seem to be discounted either. Of course, they
are less than a regular chromatic.
TIA for your thoughts.
Gary
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