Re: [Harp-L] Joe Leone Black Market manifesto



Oh myyyyyyyyyyy, you guys shouldn't be doing this. 

On May 5, 2012, at 12:22 AM, B Boggs wrote:

> Joe Leone has been a great aid in my development.
> A true bard and connoisseur.
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> Best,
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> B
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> "Geez, Joe, you've typed so much gold on this list over the years, I'm gonna print it all out, bind it and sell it on the black market. I especially liked the raking grass part. 
> 
> David
> www.elkriverharmonicas.com
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On May 4, 2012, at 8:55, Joseph Leone <3n037@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Some people think of a trill as being similar to a shimmer. And it is. And as far as I remember from trumpet back in the 60s, it is usually associated with at least 2 notes a half or full step apart. Actually that is a simplistic definition. A trill can actually be only 1 note (per SE). Imagine vibrating the tongue against the roof of the mouth (like when we were children playing) in a sort of burp gun or sub machine gun fashion. 
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>> While you are only really using one note, the modulation between the burps IS, in reality, a dropped tone. Now it may not be a full half tone, but it IS a different tone. Maybe only a quarter tone, but it IS a different tone. And while we don't hear a definitive difference, mostly because of the speed, IF one were to slow that down, we DO hear a different tone. Maybe a micro tone would be a good definition. Maybe as much as 67 cents, or as little as 19 cents. But it is there. 
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>> The method you mention whereas 3 or more holes are covered as you manipulate your technique is more akin to something called a 'rake'. You are basically raking your tongue in a wider sweep almost as if you were raking leaves away from the mouthpiece holes. AND like the tines of the rake, your breath is catching IN the holes in a repetitive fashion therefore sounding the notes just as if your tines were scraping grass or leaves from your work area. Hope this helps.
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>> smo-joe"





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