[Harp-L] modes
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- Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:34:31 -0500
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I can figure out sort of how to play Ionian, Dorian, and I think Phyrigian
on the harmonica --but shouldn't I be able to play 7 different modes? Is
there a specific tuning that would make that easier (like solo tuned?).
So to enter further into the Twilight Zone of music theory: if I can do
that with a standard tuned harmonica, can I play 7 different modes on a
harmonic minor harmonica?
Thank you
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