Re: [Harp-L] short and long motion of slide
On Jan 15, 2010, at 5:26 PM, Winslow Yerxa wrote:
In my experience, straight-tuned sliders with smaller holes work
just as well on the low notes of a 64.
The real reason, in my view, for the cross-tuned slider is that the
holes are farther apart and therefore easier to stamp without
wrecking the material.
A-Haaaaaaaa, you win a cookie. AND, it would allow MORE stamp outs
PER die. Then it becomes a matter of trying to cut a very ripe tomato
with a very dull knife.
The longer the slide and the more holes stamped, the more area that
can be warped or otherwise damaged in the stamping process.
Inasmuch as the material is thin to begin with and also that brass
isn't the most structurally molecularly well knit alloy.
Cross tuning allows the stamped holes to be spaced much farther
apart, allowing more solid material between stamping points.
Sayeth the wizard...can you dig it.
Winslow
Winslow Yerxa
Author, Harmonica For Dummies ISBN 978-0-470-33729-5
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