Re: [Harp-L] An Over-Blurring Of Over-Bends And Over-Blows
IMHO, there are many harps that'll overblow better than a 365,
The E blow is the higher one, right? Assuming that, what you're doing isn't an overblow, it's a blow bend like you said. The limit of the bend is a half-step higher than the lower, opposing reed. In this case, you are blow bending to it's natural limit, a half step higher than the B reed, which is this C.
Dave
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Bradford Trainham <bradford.trainham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On A Hohner Marine-Band 365, in the key of c..., we find holes 11 through 14
giving us...
Hole 11 - e-blow b-draw
Hole 12 - g-blow d-draw
Hole 13 c-blow f-draw
And hole 14 - e-blow a-draw...
My question... When I blow-bend hole 11, I get... Consistently a c, which is
a half-step higher than the draw pitch.
This would meet the requirements for the "over-blow' rule, but surely, this
isn't a true over-blow?
I get the same results with holes 12 through 14 on this harp, that is, what
we would expect from an over-blow, a pitch a half-step higher than the draw.
If these are really over-blows..., do any other harps exist..., anywhere
within the known universe..., that would facilitate over-blowing as easy as
this?
(Okay, but I had to ask...)
Brad Trainham
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