[Harp-L] Dave's Upcoming Adventure With Helium
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- From: JON KIP <jonkip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 17:28:38 -0800
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> Either each and every harmonica sounds exactly the
> same or they do not. It's one or the other and if they do not, I'm open
> testing out alternative suggestions. I might have tested them out already. Or
> maybe not. I've tested about everything I can think of on that subject...
> but there is a lot of stuff I've yet to explore, like what would a harmonica
> sound like if you blew helium into it and stuff. Haven't tried that yet.
>
>
> David Payne"
>
now you're talking, Dave
give it your best shot... and some people will ask "which type of helium" did you use?
helium-3 or helium-4 ?
and some will be sure they can tell the difference
in any event, you'll be a hit at parties....
happy new year.
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