Re: [Harp-L] Double Bass Harp questions
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- Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:36:33 -0700 (PDT)
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Without getting into all that C2 C4 stuff, the pitch two octaves below Middle C is the bottom note of the cello and of single-reed Asian bass harmonicas such as the mis-named Tombo Contrabass and the Swan bass.
The bottom note of the double bass (and the bass harmonica) is the E *below* that note. So you can definitely make the note on bass harmonica.
A general note on bass: Octave substitutions within what is perceived as the bass range may not be noticed by listeners.
Winslow
Winslow Yerxa
Author, Harmonica For Dummies ISBN 978-0-470-33729-5
Harmonica instructor, The Jazzschool for Music Study and Performance
Resident expert, bluesharmonica.com
Columnist, harmonicasessions.com
--- On Mon, 10/25/10, Deb Wind <debseifriedwind@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Deb Wind <debseifriedwind@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Double Bass Harp questions
To: "Harp List" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, October 25, 2010, 6:11 AM
There's a piece of music I like that I think would make a grand harmonica
quartet tune. However, the range of the music starts at C2, or the C two (2)
octaves BELOW middle C (middle C being C4). I have read that the Hohner
265/58 goes down to Contra E and up to E. To clarify, Contra E the same as
E2, correct? (With E4 being the E above middle C).
And if so, is there *any* production bass harp out there that goes all the
way down to C2?
Thanks in advance,
Deb
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