[Harp-L] suzuki's fabykys rant
brendan,
as usual you hit the nail on the head. except when we read his post we notice he mentions his hands prevent him from working on his harp at all so the simple set ups are beyond his ability. looking at his youtube postings it is very apparent. it also seems that there is no one (that he knows of) who can make these adjustments for him.
clyde
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Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 18:55:23 +0100 (BST)
From: "Brendan Power" <bren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Suzuki's Fabulus....Rant...
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In answer to Jeff's Rant:
This is a case that demonstrates how important it is for every harp player
to know the basics of reed gapping to suit their own style.
As others have said, everyone blows differently. A hard player will like
bigger gaps than a soft player. Many players of normal un-valved harps
find the reeds don't respond as they are accustomed to when they try to
play the Promaster valved in their usual way. However, if you adjust your
technique you quickly find the harp is well set up and plays great.
Conclusion: you need to work on your harmonica adjustment knowledge and
playing technique before you complain about perfectly good harmonicas.
Brendan Power
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