Re: [Harp-L] Eric Chafer - Augmented Spanish Tunings



I'd say there are mostly two reasons :

a/ harmonica players in general tend to shun tunings that don't suggest a frequently useable harmony, scale, etc. Eric's tuning is single notes only and there's very little you can do with simple draw or blow patterns on more than one hole.

b/ In order to play jazz with this tuning (or any other, mind you, but I think it's even more of an issue with this one) you need to be dead accurate on all notes. And there's a heck of a lot of bends involved here since half the notes in each hole are bent. That means you're going to be jumping from bends to bends all over the place. Not easy to master.

After Eric was "discovered" in France a couple of years back, there was a short fad and a couple of people order "Chafer" tunings from Brendan Power. I considered it. The thing is, I don't think I have the time and dedication to re-learn everything I know about the harmonica only more sensibly at this stage in my life...

FWIW, Eric hardly plays harp anymore. I hope he comes back to it at some point, but his main gig is tuba right now.

Ben



----- Original Message ----- From: "Pierre" <plavio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Eric Chafer - Augmented Spanish Tunings




I was listening to my Invitation CD and checked out Eric Chafer who is one of the outstanding artists featured on the CD. I was puzzled, sounded like chromatic playing on a diatonic without any signs of overblows. Turns out he plays Augmented Spanish Tunings. Apparently this tunning allows chromatic playing without overblows/valves.


Eric's tone is to die for and listening to his playing makes me want to throw out my stock harps and start all over again. Now I understand why Smo-joe threw out all his harps.

I'm sort of wondering why nobody else is using this tuning? What are the challenges? practically speaking could this harp be used for styles other than jazz or would there be too much bending involved for mere mortals?

I'm also wondering why Lee Oskars seems to be favored for this tuning? I'm not big on LOs, could a Special 20 or Golden Melody be used instead?

BTW, big thanks to all for CD suggestions in the "Favorite 2004 CD" thread.

Pierre.


Article about Eric and sample tunes:


http://www.planetharmonica.com/EricChafer.htm

(Hard to believe but Eric's tune on the Invitation CD is even better than these)


Augmented Spanish Tuning:


http://www.angelfire.com/music/harmonica/augspanlayouts.html

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