Re: [Harp-L] Not the same
Hi
Am Freitag, 12. Februar 2010 schrieb Jonathan Ross:
> Besides, I'd say for the discussion of overblows in the blues
> (which is where this thread started) the people I'd most think
> would be significant would be Del Junco, Ricci and Adam Gussow.
In fact a lot of players use overbows today. You just won't notice
until you search for them. Just as an example Steve Baker (who is
clever enough to stay out of this discussion) has been using overbends
for quite a while now, and you'll never know until you tried to figure
out what he's playing _exactly_. Like on ordinary bends you have to
work hard on overends to make them sound good.
I'm a mediocre intermediate player. Every once in a while i try to
play simple major songs in 8th position. The bends don't sound less
scary than the overbends when they're in a such exposed position. I'm
just lacking control and i know from other players that control can be
obtained on these notes through hard practice - both bends and
overbends. So if overbends (and regular bends) sound bad, especially
when played exposed, it's not the fault of overblows but of players
who use a technique they haven't really mastered the way they could.
--
Gruß,Frank
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