[Harp-L] Mechanical resonance
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Mechanical resonance
- From: David Payne <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 10:58:02 -0700 (PDT)
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- Reply-to: David Payne <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I was making a C Octave Blues Harp today out of a Seydel Concerto. When I played the C chord on the low C side, I could feel the vibrations going down my arm and it was shaking the table a little. When I played the C3 note by itself, nothing. Same with the E3 and G3. E3 and G3 together, also nothing, but the combination of the three for the chord introduced this powerful resonance. It was cool.
David
David Payne
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