[Harp-L] Reed problem
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Reed problem
- From: Rick Davis <bluesharpamps@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 13:33:29 -0600
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Yesterday while practicing I blew out the 4-draw reed on a stock Special 20
in the key of C. First the reed seemed to stick for a second, then it
played very badly.
When I took the harp apart the reed appeared normal but seemed to barely
touch the side of the reed slot. I could not see a way to fix it
without indlicting more damage on the fragile reed. I didn't see any
foreign matter on the reed or reed plate. Rinsing the harp had no effect.
Is this fixable? What should I do the next time this happens?
What about harps with replaceable reed plates. I don't much care for the
Hohner MS harps. The Lee Oskar reed plates are much cheaper. Do you have
opinions regarding these systems?
I very much appreciate any help you can offer, but please resist the urge to
lecture me about playing too loud. I play the way I play. I'm looking for
equipment solutions, not opinions about how to play the harp. We could go
for weeks on that red herring.
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