Re: [Harp-L] The instrument often mistaken for a harmonica



Hi All,

Winslow writes:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Winslow Yerxa" <winslowyerxa@xxxxxxxxx>

One thing strikes me when listening to these players (also true of Galliano) is that while as > accordionists they have great facility in getting around on the button board, they do not
have a wind player's fine sense of shaping the sound with the viocal tract. A good
harmonica player could really show these guys what an accordina could really sound like .

One thing the websites noted is that wind players - including harmonica players - are really unaware of this instrument. I agree with fjm's comment that the embouchure for the accordina is very different from the harmonica, but I bet it is easier to master. I think that in the hands of wind players like Damien Masterson or Michael Peloquin there would be a high learning curve.


Incidentally, I thought the YouTube of Isn't She Lovely showed some of the vibrancy and subtlety of a harmonica sound. There was a certain amount of vibrato and even Stevie Wonder-like pizzicato that made that recording sound very exciting to me. I would also enjoy one playing one of these. Unfortunately, I would have to sell an organ to get one. One last note, Isn't She Lovely was played in G on the accordina rather than E.

Michael





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