Re: [Harp-L] Reed Tune-A-Matic
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- From: Mojo Red <harplicks@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 06:48:10 -0800 (PST)
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Dr. Turbodog,
Another intriguing idea!!
A tuning screw that could change reed pitch by 50 cents would be a boon. 50 cents would be plenty!
I find that filing reeds to re-tune my harps is a tedious and sometimes frustrating task.
I would suggest that if you design such a harp, that you also make it easy to replace the reed since reeds (on my diatonic harps) do eventually poop out over time. Just a thought.
Harpin' in Colorado,
--Ken M
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From: "Jim, "Turbodog" Antaki, (PhD)" <turbodog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 8:49 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Reed Tune-A-Matic
Friends,
While fooling around with the "TurboSlide" harmonica - the one that uses
magnets to bend the pitch, an idea came to me. Whereas the Seydel version
can bend up to 1-1/2 steps, I was hoping to achieve the same effect by
modifying a brass-reeded harp. (By modified, I mean that I add a small
patch of magnetic paint to the underside of the reed.) But I was barely able
to get 1/2 step bend. Then it occured to me: why not use this effect to
provide fine-tuning, and thereby obviate the painstaking and reed-damaging
filing operation.
(In engineering, this is an example of the precept, "If you cannot fix it,
feature it.")
In other words, I could equip a harmonica with a tuning screw that would
provide continous pitch adjustment - like the tuning head of a guitar, for
example.
So my question to you - would any of you use such a feature? And if so,
which reed(s)do you most frequently find in need of fine-tuning? And would
50 cents (1/4 step) make it worthwhile?
Thanks in advance for your constructive feedback.
Turbodog
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