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



Well,

i hope you're better today. 
In my playing, concerning the sound difference between lipping and
tongue block, it depends wether i play amp'ed or acoustically. When i
play acoustically, i usually play with lipping embouchoure, and got
several compliments for the warm tone. When i play amp'ed, my lipping
tone is rather thin from 4 draw upwards, in my opinion, and i still have
to practice much, to play tongue block with the same speed and i'm not
yet having the same control then - bends aren't that consistent, the
attack is much softer, and the "tone shaping" isn't that precisely...but
the tone by itself is much fatter. So i'm switching between lipping and
tongue block permanently...maybe one day it'll work better.

cu,
Ralf

-----Original Message-----
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 05:07:27 +0200
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] The Great Search for Amplified Tone
From: G 
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx

At 14:37 7/09/06 +0200, r_buschner@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Hi G,
>> I beg your pardon, it should read
>> http://www.angelfire.com/music/harmonicas/ampdmics.html#micplaying
>you should omit the "s" in "harmonicas" - then it works. 

D'OH!
http://www.angelfire.com/music/harmonica/ampdmics.html#micplaying
I usually access my websites locally on my computer rather than the
internet. I was having a bad day yesterday.

>I found it by searching through the directory. 
>Good samples, very descriptive!
>cu,
>Ralf
Thank you,
-- G.

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