[Harp-L] Relative Major
Hellerman, Steven L.
shellerman@xxxxx
Sat Oct 14 13:46:47 EDT 2017
Sorry, but what do you mean by "Spiral in its relative minor?"
I know quite well how to play in 2nd, 3d and 4th positions on any tune in a minor key (and 1st position in a major key, of course). But beyond that.......
SLH
"A minor using a G harp in third position."
Then take an expressive solo on Spiral in its relative minor, and have a ball with NO CORNERS to get trapped in.
Robert Hale
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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Relative Major
"A minor using a G harp in third position."
Then take an expressive solo on Spiral in its relative minor, and have a ball with NO CORNERS to get trapped in.
Robert Hale
Serious Honkage in Arizona
youtube.com/DUKEofWAIL<http://youtube.com/DUKEofWAIL>
DUKEofWAIL.com
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