[Harp-L] Draw 2 problems
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Draw 2 problems
- From: Sam Lyons <sjlyons93@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 00:22:33 +1100
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I'm having problems with the Draw 2 on my Hohner Blues Harp MS diatonic in
C-it takes too much air to play (at least more than the others), and
doesn't sound exactly the same as Blow 3. However when I was reading a post
from someone affiliated with Lee Oskar harps, I found that they often
receive complaints of problems with, amongst others, Draw 2, and the
problem isn't a faulty harp, but an inexperienced player. So now I'm
wondering what am I probably doing wrong?-I've been playing for perhaps two
or three weeks (started playing Christmas Day) so I'm still working on my
embouchures (and I'm self-teaching).
Thanks a lot,
Sam Lyons.
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