[Harp-L] re: Diatonic-sounding chromatic?
Nick Noviello wrote:
"All chromatics sound to me somewhere between the harp sound I love
and an accordion!
Which chromatic can sound closest to a Marine Band, or even a Special
20? Is anyone making a chromatic using diatonic reeds?"
I don't think any chromatic comes particularly close to the sound of
a diatonic (though I also don't think they are that far apart to
begin with). Probably Bill Barrett is the person who I think has the
most raw tone on chromatic I've heard, and he plays CX-12s
(modified?). I think it's as much about playing style as anything
else in terms of how you make the chromatic sound. When I hear
someone like Dennis Gruenling or other blues players using the chrom
in 3rd position with lots of tongue-blocking, it is very similar to
the way that they make the diatonic sound, IMO.
As for reeds, there is very little difference between the reeds used
in chromatics and those used in diatonics (if any). I think the
difference in sound comes mostly from two factors (other than playing
style): first, the valving of the notes. This makes a big
difference, as can be seen when you valve a diatonic. Second, the
air leakage inherent in a slider-based system.
Hope this helps.
()() JR "Bulldogge" Ross
() () & Snuffy, too:)
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