harmonicanick
2196 posts
Feb 28, 2015
12:29 PM
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Thanks to the guy I was gigging with last night..he said F sharp minor and I was lost..Ab filled the bill at the last minute
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timeistight
1705 posts
Feb 28, 2015
12:42 PM
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11th position. A daring choice for a minor tune.
I'd have tried 2nd, 3rd or 5th (B, E or D harps).
Last Edited by timeistight on Feb 28, 2015 12:52 PM
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Dr.Hoy
1 post
Feb 28, 2015
1:30 PM
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D harp, 3rd position, perfect for a minor key.
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Todd Parrott
1302 posts
Feb 28, 2015
1:58 PM
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E harp, 3rd position = F# minor
A harp, 4th position = F# minor
D harp, 5th position = F# minor
And if you are careful, you can use a B harp and just play in 2nd position for F#, avoiding the major 3rds (3 draw and 7 draw) as well as the 2 blow and 5 blow if the 4 chord is also minor.
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Dr.Hoy
3 posts
Feb 28, 2015
3:24 PM
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My mistake, I meant to say "D harp, 5TH POSITION, perfect for a minor key." Thank you, Todd.
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Todd Parrott
1303 posts
Feb 28, 2015
3:41 PM
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No worries, Dr. Hoy. Welcome to the forum!
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harmonicanick
2198 posts
Mar 01, 2015
1:28 AM
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Thanks for guidance folks
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