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Falling in love with the Low D
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Kyzer Sosa
972 posts
May 03, 2011
10:39 PM
Amplified? not a chance. Small acoustic band? maybe. All by itself in the best room in the house? oh... my, my, my. Yes, Im falling in love with that lonesome sound.

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peduarte
5 posts
May 04, 2011
1:36 AM
Good stuff man! I also have a low D but never spent too much time messing with it! You did well!
MrVerylongusername
1686 posts
May 04, 2011
6:16 AM
By yourself in the best room in the house? Make sure you wash your hands!

Sounds lush though! Low harps really work in a solo context for me. Nice playing.
HarpNinja
1412 posts
May 04, 2011
6:22 AM
I've been using one for rhythm playing with a bluesy band I often guest with. Really, anytime I am not going to take a solo. For those tunes, I use a MB with a flatted 7 draw. Great harp!

I've found LEb to be one of my favorite keys. Low C is good too.
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Mike
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Aussiesucker
846 posts
May 04, 2011
6:02 PM
Hey the Low D is a real serious musical instrument which should be carried around in a violin case!! Joking!!

But heres one to prove my point. Sorry not blues but simple stuff that will appeal to the old dears that love their gardens. The sound is bobbly but no need to apologise as the demographic that will like this won't even notice the tune:-


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