harpdude61
1606 posts
Dec 24, 2012
3:34 AM
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I'm sure this technique has been discussed but I missed it. Partial warbles probably is not the best term to use either. I'm sure some of the top guys do it.
For instance....sustaining a 4 draw while warbling in and out of 5 draw. Has a much different sound than alternating.
Also, in third position a kind of double stop warble. 5 draw sustains while alternating between 4 and 6 draw.
Any pros use this or variations?
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GamblersHand
407 posts
Dec 26, 2012
3:35 AM
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@harpdude Sounds interesting - do you have links to any examples?
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harpdude61
1607 posts
Dec 26, 2012
9:56 AM
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Sorry. I don't have it down good enough to share, but it is coming along and has definite musical value.
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FMWoodeye
518 posts
Dec 27, 2012
2:34 PM
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I think I've hear Corky Siegle use the double-stop warble. Not as precise a sound as the normal trill or warble, but something you might want in your arsenal nonetheless.
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