[Harp-L] Loud?
In a message dated 8/25/2007 7:35:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
I got a few off line comments from a guy who has the same problems with
chromatic that I
do.......snip.......Another off line said that I should play scales 10-15
minutes a day to get accustomed to the notes.....snip........ I like to tinker
with harmonicas, and chromatics are rather expensive to experiment on without
guidance. .........Well, I'm off to scratch and think about how I'm going to
tune a chromatic.
Dan, you getting off-list posts makes me think maybe our Harp-L community is
being deprived of harp related posts, which is a shame. I personally know
of several people who don't post because they are dissuaded by posters who's
posts are interpreted as contentious, hostile and/or confrontational. Just the
other day, i myself got a response by one of our posters who has been
knowledgeable and helpful in the past. I try to overlook it and assume he was just
trying to be funny, despite breaking the rules about mandatory harp content,
etc. I urge everybody to keep posting. We still have some very know
ledgeable pros here on Harp-L. The list and archives are still very much alive and
well.
Off my soapbox and re your problem - tho material on tuning seems to me to
be an area the hasn't been covered as much as I'd like, the newest version
of Rupert Oysler'' harp maintenance & repair CD's and DVD's now cover
chromatics as well as diatonics, and should be a good start for many. For less than
the price of some harps, you can have a bunch of insight on how to make your
harps play better. Last i looked the DVD was about $65. His website is
harprepair.com. He's a good guy, damn good player, and a good harp customizer
too.
ron
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