[Harp-L] right hand vs left
- To: Mox GOWLAND <mox.g@xxxxxxxxx>, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: [Harp-L] right hand vs left
- From: John Thaden <jjthaden@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:56:28 -0700 (PDT)
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Well, I'm a u-blocker, but I don't follow what you
are saying here about u-blocking and harmonica/head weights.
Can you clarify?
Mox GOWLAND <mox.g@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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
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