[Harp-L] re ghost notes
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- Subject: [Harp-L] re ghost notes
- From: "Robert Venables" <robert.venables@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:51:03 +0100
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I can't refer to the hush hush clip, as the links don't seem to work, but
regarding a descending ghost note :- play a blow 6 or 7, vocalise/hum the
note at the same time, and then slide your hum up a third or fifth, there
appears a descending ghost harmonica note. Dont know if any of that makes
sense- try it
Rob V
Michelle wrote
Ah, er, pardon my scepticism folks, but I think that "ghost note" ~is~ real.
It sounds to me an awful lot like Corky is doing some vocalizing while he
bends those notes ala Magic Dick in "Whammer Jammer."
I admit I'd be less doubtful if someone could offer a plausible explanation
as to why the "ghost note" descends while the bent notes ascend in
frequency.
Michelle
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