Re: [Harp-L] Valves effect/affect on "normal" tones.



Tell you what Bjorn; a much faster and more accurate way of obtaining
this information would be to put a valve on just one reed channel on the
harp of your choice. I've used cut-up computer floppy discs for valves
with nail-polish to attach them. And you won't even have to fire up your
computer.
RD

>>> "BjÃrn Sigurdsson" <bjosi436@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 18/07/2008 8:37 >>>
Hello all

I'm new in the harmonica world, but after reading a lot (indeed, I
think all
the pages you can find on the subject on www) without being able that
to
cure my headache, I must already ask you a question:

Will the valves on valved diatonic (like the valved promaster)
affect/change
the sound or execution of normal bends as well (I mean like the regular
draw
bends on hole 1-6 for example) in theory and in practice?

And how will they affect an normal unbent tone in theory and practice?

I find the information I found not conclusive and I really want to know
this
(my curiosity surprises myself) so if you can answer, please take you
moment
to do so.

Thanks
BjÃrn Sigurdsson, Sweden
-- 
BjÃrn Sigurdsson
Kompanigatan 20
58758 LinkÃping
+46 706 897257
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