Re: To use an octave device?



Definitely stay away from the OC-2 for Harp.  It does not respond quickly 
enough to note changes.  I have one, works great for guitar, sucks for harp.






>From: Nidalap :D~ <nidalap@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: To use an octave device?
>Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 11:19:34 +0800
>
>
>
>   Hello guys,
>
>   Very happy to see Harp-L coming back, It's the best news I've got
>   today!
>
>   I've been thinking about playing Piazzolla Tangos with my diatonic
>   and chromatic harps, I think I'll need the octave tremolo feeling
>   of the bandoneon, octave playing(on the harp) is a good way, but my
>   chrom is retuned, and I cannot play most octave notes with it.
>
>   I came to the idea of using octave devices that guitar players use,
>   maybe something like the "BOSS OC-2 OCTAVE"? I havn't tried one,
>   has anyone tried similar things? I would love to know how you think!
>
>   Regards,
>   Nidalap :D~
>
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