Interesting retuning, Gary. However, as one who has done plenty of retuning, I strongly advise novices to practice on an old junker before trying to "improve" a new and expensive one!!! It ain't hard to bend a reed in the literal sense).
I recommend all harp players "get under the hood".
I'm liking these little 10 hole harps too--I have retuned them to Eb, Bb, F, C, G, D, and E (not counting the other tunings), all with the bebop retune (blow hole 4 down a whole step). Four of them have the 5 on blow 1 (the Meisterklasse deal), one is normal (the G, starts on G) and two of them start on the b7 (so it's like blow four on hole 1--that's different!).
Thanks a lot
I like retuned harmonicas
Myself II invented a special tuning called
*Kniri Tuning*221
knirisen 2 years ago
Interesting retuning, Gary. However, as one who has done plenty of retuning, I strongly advise novices to practice on an old junker before trying to "improve" a new and expensive one!!! It ain't hard to bend a reed in the literal sense).
freereeder 2 years ago
Hey Gnarly He Man! You rule!
elkriverharmonicas 3 years ago
Hey Dave, thanks for the encouragement!
I recommend all harp players "get under the hood".
I'm liking these little 10 hole harps too--I have retuned them to Eb, Bb, F, C, G, D, and E (not counting the other tunings), all with the bebop retune (blow hole 4 down a whole step). Four of them have the 5 on blow 1 (the Meisterklasse deal), one is normal (the G, starts on G) and two of them start on the b7 (so it's like blow four on hole 1--that's different!).
Thanks again to Harmonica John Frazer!
GaryLehmann 3 years ago