[Harp-L] The Lowest G???
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- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 16:22:56 -0600
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Does anyone make a g harp so low as to allow us to play a g two octaves
below middle c?
If yes, and if we're talking about a diatonic harp, can one bend the lower
draw notes without borrowing lungs from a non-consenting bull elephant?
Brad Trainham
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