Re: [Harp-L] Special 20 reed failure



Ron,

If you go to harponline http://www.harponline.de/shop and under "Blues
Harps" choose Hohner, the third item will be the SP 20 Classic with a button
for "Reeds/Valves". (I'm just using the SP20 as an example here, there are
other harps they sell reeds for.) Click on that button and you will see a
layout of reeds and you can select the key of harp to see which reeds will
go with which harp. For instance, the layout for the A harp shows the 2-draw
as E1, and the layout for the E harp shows the 1-blow as E-1. Thus, they are
interchangeable. You might also find Suzuki's notation charts helpful,
though they don't number the notes/reeds.
http://www.suzukimusic.com/harmonicas/notation/

But it's not hard to figure out. Going back to my example, the 5-draw on the
D harp is the fourth note in the D major scale. D-E-F#-G. So I need a G reed
equivalent in pitch to the 5-draw on a D harp. Turns out that's the 7-blow
on a G harp.

Cheers,

John



> In a message dated 5/4/2007 4:48:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, John
writes:
>
> If you have any inclination to learn how to work on your harps,  go for
it.
> There's some up front investment for tools and a bit of a learning  curve,
but
> it's well worth it. I blew out a 5-draw on a SP20 D just a week ago  and
> transplanted a 7-blow from a dying SP20 G. All is well.
>
> Interesting.  Is there any online source of info regarding the
> interchangeability of reeds between harps of different keys?  Perhaps Pat
Missin's site?
> ron
>
>
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