[Harp-L] Natural Minor positions
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- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 18:04:03 -0700 (PDT)
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I know that Jimi Lee is a master of "position play" using the Natural minor tuning. I've got a
Lee Osker "Em" harp (which I think of as an "A" harp but that's another discussion.) My question
is what "position" is it when you're playing in the key of C major, (blow 2 is the tonic)?
And Jimi Lee, if you're reading this, do you use that position much? What other positions do you
play on the Natural Minor harp? I'm finding that C major on this "Em" harp is a lot of fun.
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