Re: Good Feedback.



At  3:40 AM 1/15/95 -0800, Mike Curtis wrote:
>[...] I flashed on the "feedback"
>discussion, and covered the face of the JT-30.  When I put it in front of
>the woofer, it did make a musical tone that I was able to control by
>slightly altering hand position.  As I was in the middle of a smoking harp
>solo, it went over quite well.

I've also found that once you have established a musical tone, you can
cycle through frequencies by waving the harp around - side to side across
the speaker, and pulling away from it.  Kind of like feedback arpegios.
Great fun, especially with a ton of echo.

>I don't think I can use it when playing solo

If you ever get the chance to hear David Michelsen play, and he has his
little monster amp with him (an early prototype Harpmaster 100), get him to
do his "tribute" to Jimi's version of The Star Spangled banner.  A truely
awesome display of controlled feedback on the harmonica.

> -- mike curtis

   -- hugh

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