Re: [Harp-L] 12th position



Nice position, eh? Twelfth has a lot to offer but tends to be
overlooked in the blues world because its default notes are major
(although the blues "flat five" is built in). Works great for a lot of
major stuff, though.
Winslow

Some nice possibilities in Irish music too, all the better because it enables very nifty "key"-changes in medleys without having to switch harps. A few that work on a low D harp, which means that you're ostensibly playing in the key of G (at least that's what you tell the guitar man), are Cronin's Hornpipe, Gillan's Apples and The Turnip Jig (Paudy Scully's Slide). You can play Dirty Old Town in 12th too.



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