Re: [Harp-L] Harmonica for Dummies
I disagree. Sure, it's the case that the blow reed is on top, but intuitively, I always think of the blow notes as being on the bottom.
John
> * the drawings of the harmonica layout are very uncommon where blow holes
> are shown on the bottom and draw holes on top, while the actual layout of
> the reed plates is the opposite way and all other resources I have found
> use the notation to reflect the physical layout of a harp -- in a new
> revision it would be great to have the figures reversed I think :)
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> I agree with Peter Karp (April 12 Digest post) regarding Winslow's instructional books. For thoroughness, helpful drawings, explanation of concepts and included exercises I find the Dummies books to be the very best resource. (And the only instructional book I am aware that always shows both tab and standard note notation -- very helpful).
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> But the graphics in the appendixes are opposite the actual note layout -- that is top vs bottom. I too would like to see this reversed.
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