[Harp-L] Larry's dirty little secret
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Larry's dirty little secret
- From: Larry Marks <larry.marks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 04:26:56 -0700
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I am a decent harmonica player, good enough to attract students. I teach
mostly diatonic, with the odd student who wants to learn chromatic or
valved diatonic or diatonic OB/OD technique. Among other things, I teach
classical tongue blocking technique, using the side of the tongue.
But I have a nasty little secret. When I play, I use the center of my
tongue - the little crease down the center - to play single notes and
adjacent-hole partial chords. I have tried to learn what I teach, but I
am singularly unsuccessful, always backsliding to the center of my
tongue rather than the side. I can still play off the side(s) of my
tongue when doing splits, but for most everything else, I use the center.
So here is my question to those who have had experience with it: What
are the issues in using center-tongue blocking rather than the side
tongue blocking I teach to others? Any thoughts?
-LM
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