[Harp-L] Why Custom Harps
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Why Custom Harps
- From: "Bill Kumpe" <bkumpe@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 17:18:40 -0600
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I just had my first custom harp made. Mike Peace, a wonderful Tulsa harp
player and technician re-tuned a SP20 to Melody Maker tuning for me and I
have to say it is the best harp I have ever played. Period. It is really
several cuts above a perfect out of the box LO, SP20 or Suzuki BM. As time
and budget permits, I hope to have him "hot rod" several more for me.
But, and perhaps the more experienced folks on the list can correct me on
this if I am wrong, the in-between solution for a lot of us who can't
justify a box full of custom harps is to (1) learn to select a good out of
the box harp to start with (they are not all alike and some harps of the
same model and even the same shipment play a lot better than others) and
(2) learn to work on the harps a little yourself. Nothing major but enough
to make them play to your liking. I'm not talking about the level of tune
up that a master craftsman gives a custom harp, just curling the reeds a
little, etc.
Again, this is my opinion only and I am certainly open to correction, a GOOD
out of the box LO, SP20 or Suzuki BM is a better harp than nine tenths of
the people who buy them are players. But, having said that, just like a
guitar, a properly set up harp is MUCH easier to play and a harp set up by a
pro is an absolute delight.
Bill Kumpe
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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