[Harp-L] Rack players
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- From: martin oldsberg <martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:03:03 -0700 (PDT)
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"Marvin Monroe played a pair of XB40s, F and F#".
Was this done in a rack? Two harps in the same rack?
Sounds interesting.
Every now and then I´m thinking that a half-step combo of two diatonics would be a good thing (and no, I don´t have to be told that there already is such a thing, called a chr ...) but I can´t get around to any workable idea of how this could be achieved. Particularly if one also is interested in amplification.
Martin,
is wondering.
Vern Smith wrote:
>At the 2004 SPAH, we had a Rack Seminar in which the following players
>performed:
>Jimi Lee played diatonic
>Cynthia Dusel-Bacon played Chromatic with foot-pedal slide control.
>Marvin Monroe played a pair of XB40s, F and F#
>Richard Sleigh played diatonic
>Peter "Madcat" Ruth played diatonic
>Marvin Monroe played a pair of XB40s, F and F#
>James Conway played XB40
>I played Hands-Free-Chromatic
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