DeakHarp
224 posts
Sep 30, 2010
5:10 PM
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I own over 200 Harmonica's ---------- Have Harp Will Travel
www.deakharp.com
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mercedesrules
27 posts
Sep 30, 2010
6:14 PM
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.....Then you can start planning for harmonic minor, natural minor, melody maker and country. ----------
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Oxharp
350 posts
Oct 01, 2010
12:51 AM
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What you gonna do when they start to go flat because of over playing, bad technique or just wear and tear.
You need to get 2 sets of harps definately G, A,C, D and F to start with and only play them for 30 minutes at a time then swap for onother or try and play different positions on the songs. Just my advice. I have over 50 good harps now and a box of dead harps with broken reeds for spares
Hope this does not kick off your OCD.
Cheers
Russ from Oxford (UK) ---------- Oxharp
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jonlaing
119 posts
Oct 01, 2010
10:24 AM
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I'm not positive, but I think Buddha put up a video about how to replace a Suzuki reed. It's actually not that bad. You don't spot weld it back in... well I guess you could, but the technique I saw involved screwing it back in.
I haven't had to replace any of my Suzuki reeds yet, so I'll let you know how it goes when I need to.
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tookatooka
1778 posts
Oct 01, 2010
12:22 PM
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TNFrank I wish you would use that harpo picture from the other site as your signature pic on here. Whenever I read your posts that picture keeps coming to mind. Priceless.
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