RE: [Harp-L] Re: Overdraw overbend overblow - now upbend
Well I guess now that you've asked, I don't like the term "upbend". I think
overblow (holes 1-6) and overdraw (holes 7-10) are fine. But I'm not gonna
argue about it, especially if I'm going to be held responsible for the death
ray...
Cheers
Mike
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Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Overdraw overbend overblow - now upbend
I agree with Michael and again propose that the term 'upbend' be adopted to
replace all terms such as overblows, overdraws or overbends. Upbend is
brief and to the point, more accurately descriptive, and therefore much
less confusing than the current vernacular.
The description needn't be further complicated by blow & draw
considerations. Just as with conventional bends that lower pitch, upbends
can only be employed in a particular hole depending on whether you are
blowing or drawing. We do not typically distinguish 'normal' bends on the
basis of blow or draw when describing them, we just call it a bend. Why
then is there a
need to make this distinction with the reverse technique? Just as with
conventional bends, a seasoned player knows where a blow or draw upbend is
available, and just as with conventional bends a beginner can be further
instructed when the need is present.
Anyone else like the term upbend? Anyone hate it? Any other thoughts or
proposals for refining this terminology? This needs fixing, there's
growing concern that the continued use of the confusing terms will cause
the earth to tilt off axis, and thus eliminate the proven 'death ray'
effect produced by our instruments. Invading aliens will surely then move
in and
force us all to play banjos! SPAH would become SPAB -shudder-
Christopher Richards
Twin Tone Microphones - Tone Defender Cables Harmonicaplanet.com
In a message dated 2/10/2014 1:10:38 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Perhaps a better term for bending would be descended bend and a better term
for overblows would be ascended bend. But I guarantee there would be
problems with that as well. These are the terms we use, I suggest taking
the time to make sure you understand and are speaking them correctly and
move on from there.
Michael Rubin
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