Steve Shaws altered paddy richter tuning was Re: [Harp-L] Re: Danny Boy





There are two places in the first part (last syllable of "calling" and "dying") that need the missing 6th if you're playing straight harp, and one place in the second part near the end ("love"). Paddy Richter is a whole tone up on 3-blow, not a semitone. I'm a voice in the wilderness here, but I tune up 2-draw instead of 3-blow. You end up with the same notes as the "usual" Paddy Richter. Don't ask me why I've stuck with it all these years but I have. Tuning up 2-draw means you don't even have to take the reedplate off. I'm not claiming that as a good reason for doing it my way, but it helps... ;-)


Hi All
I tried Paddy Richter tuning for playing songs that need the 6th note in the lower octave but found that because I used the three blow and not the three draw when playing tunes that I had to relearn the
position of two notes, but if I tuned the three draw up a tone I only needed to relearn the postition of one note. So it had that advantage, and with the convenience of not taking the harp apart to retune the two blow it's a very useful tuning for a couple of reasons
Of course I got the idea off Steve Shaw's website, so thanks Steve for putting that idea out there.


Christopher Brunner




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