[Harp-L] Re: Harp-L Digest, Vol 66, Issue 70



Thank you Harp-L List owner for  stopping the "fastest harp player" thread. 
My delete button was starting to  stick.
 
 
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Today's Topics:

1. Subject: [Harp-L]  Educator 10  (EGS1217@xxxxxxx)
2. world's fastest MUST  READ!  (owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx)


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Message:  1
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:30:10 EST
From: EGS1217@xxxxxxx
Subject:  Subject: [Harp-L] Educator 10 
To: randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:  harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID:  <d11.45b9f724.36ced502@xxxxxxx>
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Yes...this is a current thread on Slidemeister,  where one of the posters  
'Ziggy' has discussed this, his favourite  chromatic at length...posted links 
 
comparing its sound to his other  several chromatics (dare you to figure out  
which is which), and  explains how he's gone back to this one as 'the' 
perfect  
chromatic  for him after years of playing regular chromatics.

It's definitely  interesting and he's certainly intrigued a lot of  people 
who're  interested in something inexpensive to play outside in adverse  
weather  
conditions and/or in their cars.


While I haven't played an  Educator (but am seriously considering  getting 
one 
although it's a  little small for me) purely because of it's  valvelessness, 
I 
might  differ with his take on it being a 'beginning' chromatic  for diatonic 
 
players. My personal favourites are those of the Cx-12  series which  I play 
in 
different keys and which lend themselves easily to  bending  ...are a joy to 
play and maintain, and seem to me at least to  be the  perfect instrument for 
players wanting to transition from a diatonic   to a chromatic.
Ymmv.

Elizabeth

Message: 11
Date: Thu, 19  Feb 2009 08:04:29 -0500
From: Randy Power   <randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Educator 10
To:  _harp-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx) 

Does anyone have any  experience, good or bad, with the Educator  10
Chromatic? I want ease  into the chromatic world and thought this might be  a
good  way.

Randy"

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Message:  2
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 21:14:14 -0500 (EST)
From:  owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] world's fastest MUST READ!
To:  harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
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Ok, I've had enough.  This thread  has been devoid of pretty much all
harmonica content for about a day now  and I'm still just wading through
posts from this morning.  I'm  pullin' the plug.  This is no longer a
viable thread post nothing  further on this topic.   harp-l-listowner


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