[Harp-L] Can I play minor songs on the major harps?
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- From: Robert Coble <robertpcoble@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 21:34:40 -0400
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- Thread-topic: Can I play minor songs on the major harps?
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Yes, you can play minor songs on the major harp.
3rd position (Dorian mode) is often used for minor blues,
more so than 4th position (Aeolian mode; natural minor).
5th position (Phrygian mode) is also minor but not used
very often for minor blues.
There are some songs that work better using a minor tuned
harp. A lot depends on what you want to play for the song.
If you're playing riffs/fills/licks, a minor harp may not
be useful. If you're playing melody, it might be very
useful. YMMV.
I ain't going into the positions/modes/music theory snake
pit again; do a search through the archives if you want
to learn more. It don't matter what you name it; it DOES
matter if you can PLAY it the way YOU want it to sound!
HTH,
Crazy ('bout harp!) Bob
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