[Harp-L] Chords
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Chords
- From: Tom Richardson <DrTRichardson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2015 14:46:39 -0700
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This message is for Richard, Ben, Greg, Duke and anyone else familiar with the Seydel Spiral harps.
Richards's version of blue Monk was very cool and usual, especially the chords. In addition to the rising of the 5th draw on Country tuning, it also provides more chords than standard richter tuning.
I am practicing on the Spirals. They have a lot more chords than the Richters and alternate tuning to get all of the notes in the scale.
How do Spirals compare to Country-tuned? In avoidance of overblows? In chords?
Tom Richardson
Bakersfield, CA.
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