Jeffrey van Kippersl
26 posts
May 09, 2011
11:44 AM
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Does anybody play or knows about a video about de ob 5/6 warble. Or is it something I stumbled upon, that is not used or sounds horrible, my OB enthusiasm took the better of me?
I thought it sounded cool, cant find a way to put in play or a song though....
Last Edited by on May 09, 2011 11:45 AM
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KingoBad
723 posts
May 09, 2011
12:01 PM
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It is HIGHLY unlikely that you would find a video on that one.
You could perhaps use it in 1st position. I wouldn't, but you could.
---------- Danny
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Todd Parrott
477 posts
May 09, 2011
1:25 PM
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I use these 2 notes when playing in 7th position (F#) on a C harmonica, but not as a warble. The notes are F# and Bb. Warbling between an F# and a Bb would be like warbling in 2nd position between 2 and 3 draw (G & B).
Using the 4OB and 5 OB notes as a warble would make more sense, but only in 9th position (Ab), and even then a warble isn't the best/smoothest option for these notes.
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harpdude61
841 posts
May 09, 2011
1:43 PM
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I don't use that one but I do a double stop and a warble using 6 overblow and 7 blow. When you go to the IV chord in 2nd position, it gives you the root, 7 blow, and the flat seventh, 6 OB.
Very haunting and effective double stop in minor blues at the IV chord.
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Jeffrey van Kippersl
27 posts
May 09, 2011
2:06 PM
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Interesting indeed, I didnt think that it would be usable.....
Ill check the 6ob7blow, wow that will be a throat breaker. The double stop, i like it too, wasnt consiously using it on the IV, but found it on feeling, using it like that makes the lead in to it more easy....
Thanks for the replies!
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Jeffrey van Kippersl
28 posts
May 09, 2011
2:09 PM
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It took me a couple of minutes, but hey, thats convenient, transposing the positions on the notes like that, I should work it out like that some more, great insgiht, thanks Todd.
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