Re: [Harp-L] Really weird overtone question/mystery
I wouldn't be shocked. I am convinced its me and not the harps. It
happens when I play acoustically and the model of harp doesn't matter.
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On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:44 AM, The Iceman <icemanle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> you could be "ghosting" the note...your brain filling in the missing blank
> when processing the note your hear as an overtone series for a low
> fundamental note.
>
> the brain works in mysterious ways.....
>
>
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> From: Mike Fugazzi <mikefugazzi@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Sent: Fri, Dec 9, 2011 4:42 am
> Subject: [Harp-L] Really weird overtone question/mystery
>
> Maybe I am totally crazy, but I swear I hear a sort of octave below the
> note effect resonating in my ears/head on higher keyed harps. I don't have
> any hard evidence of this being audible to others, although I swear that
> sound showed up on a solo I was trying to record on an E harp in the studio.
>
> Anybody else experience anything like this when playing? I think I hear
> it/feel it on the middle and upper octave of E harps all the time and for
> sure on some of the higher blow bends on a D harp.
>
> I am familiar with making an extra note sound by cupping really tight, and
> this is different. It is literally like my body is creating an octave down
> sorta reverby thing. I can hear and feel it all the time now that I am
> aware of it.
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