Dog Face
170 posts
Jun 22, 2012
8:54 PM
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What is the deal with this harp? Am I correct in saying it's like a chromatic without the button and with two reeds sounding on every blow/draw? I'm almost thinking about picking one up out of curiosity. I haven't found any videos of anyone specifically playing the fanfare-s. Would anyone recommend this harp? I guess I'm asking, what's the allure? Thanks in advance.
---------- Brad
Last Edited by on Jun 22, 2012 9:23 PM
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ElkRiverHarmonicas
1187 posts
Jun 22, 2012
11:14 PM
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I believe I've got the answers you're looking for - as well as the Fanfare S Tremolo for sale - on this page:
Story of the tremolo and Fanfare ---------- David
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Dog Face
172 posts
Jun 23, 2012
8:29 AM
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Thanks for the info. Can you do much bending on the fanfare then? ---------- Brad
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ElkRiverHarmonicas
1188 posts
Jun 23, 2012
9:23 AM
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None, but you can bend this one like a blues harp: Bluesified Concerto
---------- David
____________________ At the time of his birth, it was widely accepted that no one man could play that much music so well or raise that much hell. He proved them all wrong. R.I.P. H. Cecil Payne Elk River Harmonicas
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Dog Face
173 posts
Jun 23, 2012
9:51 AM
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Gotcha. Thanks again David. ---------- Brad
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