[Harp-L] Andy Newton's "FourKey" Diatonic
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- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 23:21:29 -0800 (PST)
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I just read an interesting article by Andy Newton about a new tuning he invented called "Fourkey".
Has anyone here tried it? From what I gather its a pretty radical retuning job best done with
reed replacement.
I'd love to hear some sound samples but didn't find any at this site:
http://www.harmonicasessions.com/oct07/Newton.html
I don't know if Andy Newton is on Harp-L but from what I've just read, his Fourkey tuning seems
worthy of discussion and investigation.
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