Re: [Harp-L] Reed Gap-A-matic
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Reed Gap-A-matic
- From: Boris Plotnikov <ploboris@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 08:07:28 +0500
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Very interesting. It can be really nice to have fast acces to gaps.
The key moment of gaping is gap on the whole reed lenght and ark. Is
it possible, using your technology?
2012/1/30 Jim, "Turbodog" Antaki, (PhD) <turbodog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Friends,
>
> Do you ever fiddle around with your reed gap? (Don't be ashamed to admit
> It. We all do it.)
>
> Did you ever wish there was an easier way than physically deforming the reed
> back and forth, and plinking until it is just where you want it? I have.
>
> Which is why I developed the Gap A Matic (patent pending.) It allows you to
> adjust each of the reed gaps (aka offset) --very precisely -- by twisting a
> small screw. Ala bridge adjustment on a guitar or fiddle. The only problem,
> like all my crazy inventions, it is painstaking to manufacture in small
> quantities. And there just isn't great enough demand to justify mass
> production. So its been sitting on the shelf for years.
>
> But it just occurred to me... not all 20 reeds need the same fastidious
> attention as "certain reeds" ... if you know what I mean. in particular
> there are a few blow reeds that if gapped too low will tend to choke too
> readily. Yet too large a gap will make them seem leaky, breathy, or
> unresponsive. This is also a function of the key of harp, the size and
> shape of your embouchure, the loudness of your playing, and the type of
> music (e.g. single notes, chords, overbends etc.)
>
> So my question to you all: If you were granted just one wish for one
> particular reed that you could adjust at will... even during a gig, what
> reed would that be?
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance.
>
> Turbodog
> ps - stay tuned for similar message titled, "TuneAmatic" or "MagnAtune" (I
> haven't decided yet what to call it.)
>
--
Thanks, Boris Plotnikov
http://borisplotnikov.ru
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