Re: Re[2]: posts

Russ Gaippe <[email protected]> Wed, 28 Jul 2004 04:58:59 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups gmane.music.equipment.harmonica.big-harmonica
Message-ID <[email protected]>
It works like any other harmonica. On the Chordet 20
there are three reeds per chord and two per bass note.
What is peculiar to the Chordet 20 is that it has both 
bass notes and chords. So, numerous types of rhythm 
patterns can be played which I am working on amongst
other things. I'm still learning myself and it's great fun.
Have only had one opportunity to play it in public so far.
You can see a pic of this model at:
http://www.huang-inc.net/images/chrdt20.gif
 
Russ

"Jonathan E. Brickman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave - I agree. I was just thinking this the other day. Glad you got it

> going. Maybe if we all (re) introduce ourselves we could get some good

> discussion going.




Yep.




I am Jonathan Brickman, thirty-six years old, in Topeka Kansas USA.  I play just about solely tremolo, though I keep a few ten-holers around for reasons I'm not sure I understand :)  I love the ensemble-ness of the tremolo; I play mostly in church and small Christian-music ensembles, mostly in backup/harmony parts.  My wife and I just joined a new church where it will get quite a lot of use.  I'm going to have to find an E-major; thus far, the easiest way to get an E seems probably a Suzuki Humming Tremolo from either Eagle or SigNetMusic in .UK.




Russ, can you describe for us how a chord harmonica works?????







-- 

Jonathan E. Brickman

http://joshuacorps.org




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