Fwd: [Harp-L] To Winslow Yerxa Re: Elizabeth's questions on tremolo and chromatic



--- In harp-l-archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, EGS1217@xxxx wrote:

Is there any way I  can impose on any of you sweet,
 lovely harp-L people to listen to a track or two of  
Peter's on his website: 
_www.PeterWhite.com_ (http://www.PeterWhite.com)   
(Coast Road Drive  and 
Endless Journey from his latest CD

====Winslow:

Coast Road is in C# minor

Endless Journey is in Eb.

C# minor plays without any slide motion on an E chromatic, OR
on an Eb chromatic with the slide held in the whole time.

Endless Jouney would play easily with an Eb chromatic, or with a D 
chromatic with the slide held in the whole time.

So you could do both these tunes on an Eb chromatic. 

Or you could learn those scales on a C chromatic. 

It's not hard to play these keys on a C if you just remember which 
notes need to have the slide in and which need to have it out. Just 
noodle along with the track, trying to use the slide where needed. 
This can be a fun way to explore,

If it helps, make a picture of the holes showing graphically which 
blow and draw notes need to have the slide in.

C# MINOR on a C chromatic

your home note can be found in the following holes, with the SLIDE IN:
Blow 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12

For the rest of the notes, should keep the slide pushed in
EXCEPT FOR:

Blow 2, 6, 10 - slide out
DRAW 3, 7, 11 - slide out
DRAW 4, 8, 12 - slide out

Eb MAJOR on a C chromatic

You home note alwwasy has the slide in. It can be found in Draw 1, 5, 
and 9.

SLIDE-IN NOTES:

Blow 2,3, 6,7, 10,11
Draw 1,3,4,  5,7,8,  9,11,12

SLIDE-OUT NOTES:

Blow 1,3,4 -5,7,8 - ,9,11,12
Draw 1,2 - 5,6 - 9,10

NOTES THAT GO BOTH WAYS

Some notes work with the slide either in or out, as both notes are 
part of the scale:

Draw 1, 5, 9

Blow 2, 6, 19

DUPLICATE NOTES

Some notes happen in more than one place:

Blow 2(slide-in) and Draw 2 (same goes in holes 6 and 10)

Draw 4 (slide in), Blow 4, and Blow 5
 (same goes for Draw 8(slide in) and Blow 8 and Blow 9)

Winslow







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