Re: [Harp-L] tongue blocking holes 1 2 3
Thanks Phil...interesting
Mike Wilbur
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:30 PM, philharpn@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> Some have complained that it is not practical to tongue block holes 1 2 3 on a 10 hole diatonic because there is no chord to block. On the 10-hole diatonic there is no hole to block to the left of hole 1, only one hole to block to the left of hole 2 and two holes to block to the left of hole 3.
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> The simple, easy solution is the Solist Pro 12 Steel low C by Seydel. This is a 12 hole diatonic with a double richter layout for holes 1 2 3 and 4 5 6 . This is like the Steve Baker Special built on the 14-hole Hohner.
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> The Seydel is built on a 12 hole diatonic that has the thickness, depth and feel os the standard 10 hole diatonic.
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> It has a low C richter for the first three blow=draw notes and then starts the standard richter starting on hole 4.
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> So the harp is played starting on hole 4, tongue blocking and instead of blocking wood, or a few holes, there is a full chord to block to the left of the 4 hole.
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> This give the player the option of lip pursing the bends on holes starting with 4 5 6 etc. or tongue blocking the bends while vamping or slapping a chord behind.
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> This same double richter has be special ordered on a 10 hole, too.
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> Looking over the Seydel site I noticed Sonny Boy II harps in C and D were available, which were reportedly the keys SBII used. But if other choices are wanted, other keys could be ordered under the configurator -- regardless of whether SBII ever used them.
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> hope this helps
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> Phil
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