Re: [Harp-L] third position/V chord



OK,
        Here it is again Jimmy; hope it holds together this time:

Jimmy;
            I either just continue to play the blues scale over the V
chord, or a dominant V chord (example on a C harp - A arpeggio):


1 Draw bend =C#/3rd
2 Blow = E/5th
3 Blow=G/b7th
3 Draw/Bend 2 semitones=A/Root
4 Draw bend=C#/3rd
5 Blow=E/5th
6 Blow=G/b7th
6 Draw=A/Root
7 Draw=B/9th
8 Blow=E/5th
9 Blow=G/b7th
10 Draw=A/ root

 With the C# (the 3rd) missing in the top octave, it's a little weak
up
there. You have to overdraw 7 if you want that. But holes 1-6 makes a
pretty useful arpeggio, and it sounds great (and is very easy) to go
to
the IV right after - a straight draw arpeggio, G in this example - as
long as you are using the typical 3rd position chords: Im, IVM, 
VDom7th. The B on draw 7 makes it a 9th arpeggio of course. It's
easiest
(I find) to practice it by starting on draw 6 (A in this example on
the
C harp, and going down to 1.   
I like leaning heavily on the blow 2-3,  5-6, 8-9  and often use a
tongue block to get like 3-5, 6-8 etc. These holes give you the 7th
and
5th of the V chord, which, while being a bit weak without the 3rd,
still
sound good worked in with the accompaniment ane the rest of your
playing.
By the way, these same notes sound great played as chords on the I
chord; I like using blow 1-2 as a rhythm accompaniment. It's a 7th and
9th. Sounds very spooky!

Good luck!
Rick (hope I got it all right) Dempster





 Sorry;
          It didn't work did it? I'll try again later.
RD

>>> "Rick Dempster" <rick.dempster@xxxxxxxxxxx> 19/06/2007 10:15:02
>>>
Jimmy;
            I either just continue to play the blues scale over the V
chord, or a dominant V chord (example on a C harp - A arpeggio):



>>> <rainbowjimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 18/06/2007 21:06:03 >>>
I finally figured out where the notes are was actually riffing in 3rd 

position last night. I've been playing in 3rd for years on the  
chromat6ic, I don't know why it seemed harder on the diatonic.I'm not 

real sure what to play on the V chord and my intonation is a little  
spotty but that's what vibrato is for.


Rainbow Jimmy
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