Re: [Harp-L] Orange Blossoms for Dummies
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- From: Winslow Yerxa <winslowyerxa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 09:36:54 -0700 (PDT)
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Nowadays I play fiddle tunes mostly on harps in G (matches the fiddle) and Low D (gets underneath the fiddle and plumps it up), having developed some ability to play at speed.
While it's certainly possible to develop speed on any key or type of harmonica, I think it's probably a bit easier physically on high-pitched instruments. The incident with me regretting Orange Blossom on a G harp (and I think it may have had double thick reedplates) was years ago, before I started playing fiddle tunes. Orange Blossom tends to be a stunt tune for harmonica players who otherwise have no association with fiddle tunes. Fiddle tunes require speed that is seldom heard in blues, so the "stunt" player, as I was at that time, is going to face some challenges.
Charlie has always struck me as someone who preferred the upper range of harp keys; some folks do (Popper and Rice Miller are two others that come to mind).
Winslow
Glenn Weiser <celticguitar1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Winslow-
I can play fiddle tunes very fast on any scale harp, although I do find 2nd position blues unwieldy on a G scale. I'm not sure why Charlie chose those keys.
-Glenn
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From: Winslow Yerxa
To: Glenn Weiser ; harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Orange Blossoms for Dummies
I wonder why Charlie chose C into F. Maybe the quick response of the high-pitched F-harp non the fast melody stretch as opposed to a lower pitched (and somewhat more sluggish A harp. (I remember once trying to do it on a G harp and regretting the choice).
Winslow
Glenn Weiser <celticguitar1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Winslow-
It should be mentioned that fiddlers play this tune in E going to A.
-Glenn Weiser
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