[Harp-L] Harpin with a rack
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- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2015 17:03:50 -0500
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Sorry, I posted this the other day but forgot to include the subject. Here's a repost.
Jeff wrote: I have a rack that I used for my harmonica ...........snip........... the harmonica and neck piece move around and such where I can't seem to get a proper point to bend the note on the harmonica.
The ability to bend will improve with time to the point where you won't have to strain and/or tense up to accomplish them. But it sounds as if you would appreciate a harmonica rack that is comfortable and stable on the shoulders. The rack i use is well made and inexpensive at c. $30. The brand is K&M - try this link:
http://www.amazon.com/K-M-16416-000-55-Harmonica-Holder/dp/B000NTEX9C
ron
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