Re: [Harp-L] right hand vs left & "civil" war reliques
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] right hand vs left & "civil" war reliques
- From: "Mox GOWLAND" <mox.g@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 18:46:05 +0200
In answer to the question :
>will this be a hindrance to me later <
one technique that comes to mind is the shake
i.e. rapidly passing backwards & forwards between 2 adjacent holes
In general ;
a right handed player,
holding the harmonica in the left hand,
"shakes" his/her head
whereas
when held in the right hand
he/she/it "shakes" the harmonica.
Other considerations
Playing with a microphone on a stand
or, for all the U-blockers out there
The ratio between the weight of the harmonica & the weight of the head
as to another subject ,
< US Civil War harmonica relic>
I recently came across a whole bunch of mud smeared reed plates on "e-bay Canada"
the sellers signed himself "WTX"
Okay Winslow,
the games up! (LOL)
BTW
What does the T stand for?
Your humble servant
Mox
http://newhokumsheiks.com
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