Re: [Harp-L] Lee Oskar Minor Tuned Harp



Ken that was fantastic.  He even has the harp make and key listed for each song.  This is the first and this sound be the norm..
I have a few myself that sadly I hardly use but are always in my bag.

abner ( BluEyes )
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Hildebrand 
  To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx ; Tom Halchak 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 11:46 AM
  Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Lee Oskar Minor Tuned Harp



  Be sure to check out Lee Oskar's music... he uses all the tunings that he sells.

  Click on the "Music" link on the left at:

  http://www.leeoskarmusic.com/

  There are 25 of his songs there with the harmonica tunings used.

  Great music and harp playing !

  Ken H in OH


  --- On Wed, 7/8/09, Tom Halchak <thalchak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  > From: Tom Halchak <thalchak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  > Subject: [Harp-L] Lee Oskar Minor Tuned Harp
  > To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
  > Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 6:12 AM
  > I just received a Lee Oskar minor
  > tuned harp in the mail yesterday. It's a Dm. I
  > didn't know what to expect, but I couldn't wait to play
  > it. I am admittedly not very strong (yet) in my music
  > theory. What a unique and beautiful sound it
  > makes! Just running up and down the holes produces the
  > equivalent of what would be a very complex riff on a major
  > tuned diatonic. I have only had it for about 12 hours
  > and have only been able to play it for a half hour or so and
  > have already found three songs that really fit on the minor
  > tuning.
  > 
  > Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone
  > Summertime
  > When Johnnie Comes Marching Home Again
  > 
  > All these can be played in, what appears to me, as the
  > first position and they sound great. I can play these
  > on a major tuned harp but just try Ain't no Sunshine When
  > She's Gone on the 1-5 holes on a major tuned harp - it
  > is full transitions from half step bends to full step bends
  > and has more twists and turns than a roller coaster. 
  > It's a neat tune to play but sometimes if you don't hit the
  > bends just right in the transitions it can sound pretty
  > sloppy (for me at least). On the minor tuned harp it
  > just fits. Sounds beautiful.
  > 
  > It seems to me that the minor tunings would be great for
  > jazz. Am I wrong? 
  > Can anybody offer some suggestions as to what type or even
  > some songs that are better played on a minor tuning?
  > 
  > Thanks.
  > 
  > Tom Halchak
  > Clearwater, FL
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