Re: [Harp-L] Soaking Harmonicas - a challenge ...



I have often done this as a matter of course for example during an acoustic session just playing at party,BBQ etc.It makes the harp temporarily more airtight and responsive,doesn't swell the plastic and whats the harm on a store bought L/O etc
(I wouldn't do it to a Custom,but then i probably wouldn't feel the need to 'cos the custom would make me a much better player anyway ;-) )


I now will be offered a $1000 to take part in a blind test as to whether or not i can tell the difference between a soaked plastic harp and a none soaked one.
This is one gamble i might take up : comb materials absolutely no difference, agreed.
Soaked plastic comb Gotcha!
Mmmm this is going to be an interesting thread to hear others opinions on ,have i been deluding myself all these years.?
Rick
in NZ



----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Sleigh" <rharp@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 15:32
Subject: [Harp-L] Soaking Harmonicas - a challenge ...



If you want to do an interesting experiment, try dipping a plastic bodied diatonic harmonica in water, knock out the excess, and play.

Does it play any better? Does it sound any different?

I have my own ideas on this, but I would rather hear what anyone else has to report before I poison your research with my own opinions or theories.

It only takes a minute, and is good clean (well, depends on the harmonica) fun.

Richard Sleigh

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