Re: [Harp-L] Standing at the crossroads



Yea, really want to get overdraws and overblows.... I've 5 harps now,
1 SP20 in C, 2 GMs in G and A, and 1 SilverStar in C. Soon, I'll open
my silverstars and start  learning how to make this harp can pop
overblow :D.
Just wondering, how different the country tunned to the richter ones
in perspective of playing style? I prefer to stay where there are many
people staying.

Arnold

On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 8:00 AM,  <captron100@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Arnold wrote:
>  I also usually play some church songs which obviously require overblows and overdraws to get
> those missing notes. At this moment I handle that by using two harps.
> .......snip........I was wondering whether this style of play is good or not? What do you
> think guys?
>
>
> Judging by his early albums, of which i am more familiar, Charlie McCoy often played passages with
> different harps, especially before he discovered Country Tuned harps.  Ya gotta do whatever is
> necessary to make your type of music.  In the meantime, u might keep practicing your overdraws -
> some day they will become musical.
> ron
>
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