... I've built several low A 64s, just by carefully polishing the reeds, rather than by adding solder. I am also working on a low G 64, that will made mostly...
hello my name is Agustín, i'm amateur harmonica player, i like to play music of Galicia my country in northwest spain, is a kind of celtic music, i'm far for...
harpon@yahoogroups.com wrote: Reminder to Harp On! group members. * Vision Statement * The purpose of this group is to investigate, explore, expand & advance ...
Cher Moore
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Nov 1, 2001 9:36 pm
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... by ... I'm ... It ... I find this intriguing as well. Perhaps Uwe could reveal his source for this information. Winslow...
The instructions for unsubbing are right there in the message you quoted: Unsubscribe: [go to] harpon-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com ... only. ... limited to...
Brendan wrote: However I also met and heard several little known players of outstanding ability. They included world class Dutch overblower Tinus Koorns, whose...
Hi there Winslow, and anyone else interested... Winslow, it has been a very educational time for me this past month - especially whilst searching the Harp-L...
Hi Folks, ... The Baritone 64X at the WHF Trossingen was built, not by Hohner, but by retired Hohner worker Gunter Beyer, who worked with me at the festival ...
Rick Epping
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Nov 2, 2001 5:03 pm
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I've recently raised prices on my Power CX16 and CX14 models, as they take so much time and care to make. They remain cool and unique high performance ...
Brendan Power
brendan@...
Nov 2, 2001 5:53 pm
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... But ... don't ... Resonance may apply because of an additional parameter I believe you are not considering, and that is the mass of the air plug that is ...
... Do I read correctly, that you can make a true baritone low-C chromatic out of a tenor or 64 instrument? If so, how have the resulting instruments...
G - My short answer to the stuff below is that while Slippy facilitates smooth changes of intervals of a whole tone and its multiples ("even- numbered"...
Hi all, in some web pages I met a few information about the chrom player Gregoire Maret but I`ve neverd hear his music until this week, when I received the...
... you, if ... an old ... learnt - ... helpful. ... discussion above. ... is the ... Probably the main reason is that you need an 18-hole chromatic to have a...
I concur with what Winslow had to say about Larry Adler and the start of chromatic harmonica usage. There are some very early and VERY good recordings of the...
Douglas Tate
dougtate@...
Nov 4, 2001 10:25 pm
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... From: Douglas Tate <dougtate@...> To: <harpon@yahoogroups.com> ... been ... a ... Thankyou Doug & Winslow, my facts are wrong regarding Larry & the...
Whoa Back G!!! I don't think the altered tunings bit is done by a long chalk. There are practicalities which push stuff out of the window (an 18 hole and 24...
Douglas Tate
dougtate@...
Nov 5, 2001 2:05 am
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... From: Douglas Tate <dougtate@...> To: <harpon@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 3:04 PM Subject: Re: [Harp On!] Re: Augmented tunings...
... people have ... Nope, this ... but ... This is what I'm talking about. Perhaps I shouldn't have made that crack about giving solo tuning the "heave-ho"....
... Oops. Correction: Now, the greater harmonic complexity of the music played by Toots and Howard makes a great demand on the certainty the player must have...
Far, far more people would be playing the chromatic if they were as good as "customized" out-of-the-box and not "just an expensive lemony toy." In 1980 I...
... From: LarryBo@... Date: Monday, November 5, 2001 2:09 pm Subject: [Harp On!] PITA CHROMATICS AND REASONS WHY THEY STILL LACK POPULARITY Geeze,...
billprice@...
Nov 5, 2001 7:54 pm
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... Who is this manufacturer Pita? Never heard of them, are they in Lebanon perhaps, using money made in the baking business to start a harmonica factory? ...
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DON MATHESON
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Nov 5, 2001 8:09 pm
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Hi everybody, What can I say? Harmonica Heaven,Wonderful people,Fantastic music,and the orginisation was faultless.Nothing was too much trouble for our...
Neil Graham
neilg@...
Nov 5, 2001 8:23 pm
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Ok here's my incredible brainstorm on the recent slippy chafer enharmonic solotunafishin' Though I'm a die hard diatonic I found some of the recent posts of G...
If you have literally hundreds of harmonicas which are useless junk it is possibly your fault. You have said that there are customisers producing acceptable...
Douglas Tate
dougtate@...
Nov 5, 2001 9:09 pm
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Hi all, I know: in the age of the internet it may be a little bit strange to report about an event more than one week after it has finished. But because I have...