[Harp-L] Re: Effects pedal that would sound like an accordian?
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- From: Jonathan Metts <prairiedogpr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 20:10:37 -0600
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You can set a harmonic octave generator (HOG) to give this effect on
single notes. A much cheaper solution is to simply play the octave above
or below for each note. A little tongue work can very effectively
imitate the multi-reed sound of an accordion. With tongue-blocking, you
can play an open chord and then narrow down to a single note; the
alternating chord-note pattern has always reminded me of the accordion
(or maybe a pipe organ, depending on other factors).
Jonathan Metts
Prairie Dog PR
Ph: 205.435.0991
prairiedogpr@xxxxxxxxx
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