RE: [Harp-L] Gindick's 12th Position Hallelujah
Thanks, Robert-
As a general rule I choose a position for a song on how it lays out,
and where the bends are, whether their pitchiness and timbre is a problem.
How high or low I want the harps voice to be, and how well it emotes.
As the tab for 12th position Hallelujah shows, you can play the entire
melody between 4 and 7
without having to bend, and the soul notes 4d, 5d, 6 draw all figure
prominently, and
my old 3rd position licks also work here for improvising
Hours and hours of happy experimentation on all the great melodies of our
time.
For instance:
4th Position for "Summertime,"
5th Position on "Little Wing,"
12th position for "Fly Me to the Moon,"
1st Position "You Are the Sunshine of My Life,"
2nd Position for "Suzanne"
3rd for "Watermelon Man"
4th for "Knight of White Satin."
2nd for "In My Life"
I have used the Stnard for 20 years or more. While it isn't perfect
It is the best solution I have found. It even has a volume control.
I like the cupped feature even when not plugged in,
so I use it all the time, even when played acoustically.
As you can see my embouchure is not what it should be,
but I've somehow learned to play from my throat, even
though I am somewhat off the edge.
I use Rick Eppings HH01 rack, with knobs from a Kay Rack..
Thanks for the nice words-
Jon
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From: ynfdwas@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:ynfdwas@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert Hale
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 10:33 AM
To: jon
Cc: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Gindick's 12th Position Hallelujah
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 8:05 AM, jon <jongindick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here's a 12th Position version of Hallelujah
Hi Jon,
I really like what you did here. Sounds SO good.
Two questions, please:
How did your rack and Strnad combo come about?
and
What are the considerations for choosing 12thP over another P?
Robert Hale
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