Re: [Harp-L] re: Take five



Then try it one octave higher and it gets triple easier (:

2016-01-14 0:35 GMT+03:00 Steve Hayes <bigbandrhythm@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> 15 overblows with a LoF#.
> 2+ 3" 4+ 4 4o 5+ 4o 4 4+ 2+ 2 3" 3 3" 2 3" 2 2+ 1 2+ 3" 4+ 4 4o 5+ 4o 4 4+
> 2+ 2 3" 2 2+ 1 2+ 3 3" 2 3" 6 7+ 6 5 4 5+ 5 5o 6+ 7 6+ 5+ 4+ 4 4o 5+ 5 6 5
> 4 3 4+ 4 4o 5+ 4o 5+ 5 6+ 5o 6+ 6' 6 7+ 6 5 4 5+ 5 5o 6+ 7 6+ 5+ 4+ 4 4o 5+
> 5 6 5 4 3 4 6+ 5 5+ 2+ 3" 4+ 4 4o 5+ 4o 4 4+ 2+ 2 3" 3 3" 2 3" 2 2+ 1 2+ 3"
> 4+ 4 4o 5+ 4o 4 4+ 2+ 2 3" 2 2+ 1 2+ 3 3" 2 3"
>
> I like the SBS-type harps from Seydel: the Solist Pro 12 for stuff like
> this. I also use a 10-hole subset of this type starting on hole 2 built as
> a Session Steel.
>
> Zero overblows with SBS Db (3rd Position)
>
> Zero With SBS E (6th Position)
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Boris Plotnikov
> Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 12:47 PM
> To: martin oldsberg ; harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] re: Take five
>
>
> I keep thinking that 4-th position on LF# with some very easy overblows 4
> and 5 (actually same reed or same breath as previous note) are much more
> comfortable way to play Take Five than with precise bending using Db
> harmonica in 3rd or with wide leaps on chromatic.
>
> 2016-01-06 16:38 GMT+03:00 martin oldsberg <martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> >Take Five can be played on a Db diatonic harp (3rd position vs Eb)
>> >without
>> >overblows.
>> Erh, no. The B-section jumps up an octave, requiring an OB -- and, I
>> think, off the cuff, even an OD./Martin
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Thanks, Boris Plotnikov
> http://borisplotnikov.ru
>



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Thanks, Boris Plotnikov
http://borisplotnikov.ru



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