[Harp-L] Overblow C sharp challenge
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Overblow C sharp challenge
- From: Richard Hammersley <rhhammersley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:31:09 +0000
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Day 3, still wrestling with learning overblows - feels like when I
could not form separate notes on the harmonica. But I am sure it will
come. Keen types say they play in all keys on a single harp. Can
anyone point me to a recorded example of somebody playing in C sharp
on a C harp (or similar + one semitone in another key) in a coherent
way? Even a fast scale would inspire me!! Someone must have done this,
even just out of contrariness.
Richard
Richard Hammersley
Grantshouse, Scottish Borders
http://www.last.fm/music/Richard+Hammersley
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