Re: [Harp-L] harp-tech, where to start



thanks for all this info, guys it really is a great place to start.

what approachable techniques will improve overblows on a harp?  I can get
the 6OB on a C harp consistently, and get the 6OB on an A harp but still
ugly.  Can't get it at all on a G harp, nor can I get any other holes
besides the 6 on any harp.

pretty sure I got the embouchure down, and can intuitively adjust it like a
draw bend/blow bend.  I've gotten to where I can warble the 6OB with a fair
amount of control....so now I'm wondering if I can tweak the harp or if I
just need to keep at it technique wise...


On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Tony Eyers <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Through the efforts of Michael Timmler, head of Hohner harmonica
> maintenance, an excellent set of harmonica maintenance videos are available
> online at
>
> http://www.hohner-cshop.eu/**cms/index.php/en/<http://www.hohner-cshop.eu/cms/index.php/en/>
>
> Hohner sells toolkits to go with the videos.
>
> I also own and recommend Richard Sleigh's tools, available at
>
> http://rsleigh.com/harmonica-**tools/<http://rsleigh.com/harmonica-tools/>
>
> Tony Eyers
> Australia
> www.HarmonicaAcademy.com
> ...everyone plays<http://launch.groups.**yahoo.com/group/harp-l-**
> archives/message/112818<http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/harp-l-archives/message/112818>
> >
>



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