[Harp-L] Bending, harp modification advice for a beginner
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Bending, harp modification advice for a beginner
- From: "Spencer, John C." <SpencerJC@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:05:39 -0500
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- Thread-topic: Bending, harp modification advice for a beginner
Hello,
A friend told me about Harp-L and I've enjoyed reading it. I'm a
beginner-I've played about 10 months-I practice every day and learn from
a Jon Gindick CD and some on- line lessons. I'd like some advice to
help me learn.
1: I live in a small city, Columbia, MO. How do I find a good teacher
(not just an accomplished player) other than just trying out anyone I
can find?
2: I'm developing my bending skills and have some confidence but I find
it very challenging to play sustained bent notes especially in the low
keyed harps, A in particular. It seems to take too much air. My tone
is fair if I play quickly (and loud) but... As an example, I practice
the harp part in Greg Lake's Watching Over You , in A, and there's a
sustained 3 draw bent that's beyond me. I know I need to keep
practicing, improve my embouchure, air control etc. But I also have
messed around with gapping and it has helped. So, should I also try to
narrow the gaps or try some other modification to my A harp to make it
easier to play? Any advice will be very welcome.
Thanks,
John
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