Re: [Harp-L] The Great Search for Amplified Tone



I'll second that opinion based on my own experience. I was a primarily single note player for many many years until I dug deep and explored fat amplified tone a few years ago. The results lead me to rethink my philosophy and improve my arsenal of playing possibilities.
 
The Iceman
 
 
 
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>p.s. tongue blocking also makes a huge difference (at least I think) in your
>amplified tone. It makes it much meatier...I also made that switch over the
>last year.
> Matthew Smart

I've found different embochures affect my tone too, hear for yourself
http://www.angelfire.com/music/ampdmics.html#micplaying
(all recorded in the space of one hour)

-- G.

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