Re: [Harp-L] country tuned/willin'



Country tuning raises draw 5, making 2nd position major (that note is the major 7th).
Still no V chord, which is why I like major cross, which retunes the entire bottom of the harp, such that blow 1 2 3 and 4 is a V7 chord for the draw key.  Blow 4 5 and 6 is the IV chord.
Gary
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From: David M.Terry
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To: Harp-l
Subject: [Harp-L] country tuned/willin'
Sent: Feb 20, 2010 11:33 AM


I don't understand "country tuned".I do play this song (harp in rack; finger picking an acoustic guit.)I use sp-20's for all my musical harp related endeavors.Blues w/ a full Band; a bullet mic and an old peavy classic 50 amp.For tex./americana type;Marshall AS50 acoustic 2 chnl. one side for my guit. the other side mic'ed w channel out to P.A. I have 26 songs in my solo repetoire and a ton of blues.Just learning now on my 1st chromo!.But it was not until I joined here have I heard about country tuneing.Please explain or do i have to ask Dallas Alice?


      


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