Re: [Harp-L] Seydel 1847 overblow-friendly



Oh yeah...so you make it really airtight first, then you make a hole to
let the air in more easily... uh, right! Sorry, but I'm going to have to
take a break from noodling with my harps or I'll go mad!
RD

>>> "Fernando Bresslau" <fernando@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 30/07/2007 16:55:55
>>>
AKA tip scooping...

Chamfering is a variation of the scoop, shown here by Tinus:
http://www.overblow.com/?menuid=161 

and here by a Brazilian guy:

http://www.fractal.art.br/ecafhb/en/scooping.html 

Ludo does it a bit different than it's shown on boths sites, I
believe.

Cheers,
Fernando

On 7/30/07, Rick Dempster <rick.dempster@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ....gap, OK; emboss, can do; ....but what means "chamfer"?? I know
what
> the word means ("bevel symmetrically" - Oxford concise dictionary) -
but
> what's it mean harmonicalistically speaking?
> Thanks in anticipation,
> RD
>
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