Duration: 03:35 minutes Upload Time: 2007-02-15 20:32:27 User: Mueleski :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Just started off this video wanting to Jam on my Golden Melody Harp but couldn't help giving a little lesson on how to know what key of harp you are playing in when playing in 2nd position. |
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greavsie29 ::: Favorites 2007-03-20 14:17:27 thanks for the easy to remember key tip and the cool little jam too! very enjoyable __________________________________________________ | |
Mueleski ::: Favorites 2007-04-12 19:29:15 Thanks for the comment. __________________________________________________ | |
KharTex ::: Favorites 2007-04-17 11:16:44 your jam was one more reason for me to buy my second harp, an a-harp! :D E is seriously adorable ^^ __________________________________________________ | |
Mueleski ::: Favorites 2007-04-28 20:36:22 Yep I like that harp and a B-flat is also very nice to play. Thanks for the comment. __________________________________________________ | |
kombuha5 ::: Favorites 2007-06-08 08:21:11 good stuff __________________________________________________ | |
strawwoodclaw ::: Favorites 2007-07-14 18:25:12 thank you for that. Keep up the boogie tips __________________________________________________ | |
monkeydentity ::: Favorites 2007-08-01 12:41:57 useful info!!! thanks, i've been confused about that for a while! __________________________________________________ | |
bluesenight ::: Favorites 2007-09-22 18:14:16 good playing man!!! i want to buy a harp. and every body telling me to buy d or c key. e key sound much more good to me. is it really that much of a difference? __________________________________________________ | |
trumpetharmonica ::: Favorites 2007-10-07 13:07:31 Hi! Nice tipz with 5 fingers to get the best piano key for your harp to play on! J __________________________________________________ | |
Mueleski ::: Favorites 2007-10-08 11:00:55 There is a difference in the Harps. The C harp is about middle range of the harps; D,E and F are higher and B,A and G are lower unless you buy a especially marked harp such as a low F or High G for example. They do play slightly different in that your mouth has to make slight adjustments to get bends. For example, it is much easier to bend the high notes on a lower tuned harp and a little easier to bend the low notes on a higher tuned harp. __________________________________________________ | |
Mueleski ::: Favorites 2007-10-08 11:01:38 You are welcome. __________________________________________________ | |
Mueleski ::: Favorites 2007-10-08 11:01:59 Thanks __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Jam in E with a little harp tip
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