Re: [Harp-L] Reading Music, Different Key Harps (was "Re: A couple questions from a beginner")
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Reading Music, Different Key Harps (was "Re: A couple questions from a beginner")
- From: Elizabeth Hess <TinLizzie2009@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:35:23 -0500
On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:08 AM, David Payne wrote:
I never tried to read music with diatonics, just chromatics.
Ah-HA!! Maybe I am not a doofus for finding this challenging! :-)
If I were going to try to do this... there's a couple ways I can think
of one. One is Winslow's way. The other is:
Way 2: Change the music. Like when I was in band, there was all this F
instruments, Bb instruments, etc. stuff, like if the music is written
in E, X instrument will play it in Gb or whatever it is.
Thus, if you applied this to music, you'd take a piece of music,
transpose it all into C and play it like you would on a C diatonic,
only the output key would be different. Say you're music was in A. You
transpose it to C and then play it on an A harmonica. You read the
music in C, but the output is in A. If you have a finite number of
numbers you want to do, that might be a good idea. If you're playing a
new song every day, probably not.
This comes the closest to how I represent music my own head. I "think"
of the music as if on a C harp, e.g. if I'm playing third, I'm thinking
"d minor" even if I'm on a different harp and the output is in a
different key. (Winslow has clarified off-list that this is also (part
of) what he was describing. Hi, Winslow!)
This has worked for me so far, but mostly because I learn melodies by
ear, plant them on my C harp while I practice them (usually 2nd
position for major, 2nd or 3rd for minor), and then switch harps as
needed for the circumstances.
I own a C chromatic (12-hole), goofed around with it a fair bit about a
decade ago, but have been focusing pretty exclusively on diatonics on
this latest attempt to learn to play harp. Much of this is due to
context: Right now my circumstances are such that I travel way too
much to try to join a band, so my best chance to play is in open jams.
I-IV-V and diatonics are great for that. I'd like to do more; figuring
out where to focus my efforts while I figure out what "more" is and
means is my current challenge.
It hadn't crossed my mind to buy chromatic harps in different keys.
Whoa.
Elizabeth
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