Re: [Harp-L] Hello Harmonicists
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Hello Harmonicists
- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 08:44:52 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
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- Reply-to: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
echowink wrotee:
<Secondly, I would like to ask for a bit of help on a specific subject
<relating to harmonicas. I am doing a music technology course at
<university in the UK, and have chosen the harmonica to study for an
<exam. I have done a fair bit of research on-line, and many searches of
<this archive, but I am having trouble with one particular aspect.
...
<I am looking for information about the frequency analysis of notes
<produced by the harmonica, like fundamental frequency, and how the
<frequency "spikes" of the analysis are related i.e. are there any
<rules or formulae describing these phenomena. So far I have analysed
<the notes on a Honer Cross Harp in A, drawn up a few tables etc. but
<at the moment it is more wiggly lines than academic success.
If anyone knows the answer to this question, it's James Antaki. You can find out about him at:
www.turboharp.com/Company/CompanyAboutUs.asp
Regards, Richard Hunter
author, "Jazz Harp"
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