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From: Chris Pierce
Subject: Re: Chromatic Purchase
rock~elalink.net (Rick Barker) writes:
>> A friend of mine works at a music store that is closing. THey
>>them at $78.00, but they want to unload this one. I have two questions:
[...]
>The Koch is not a chromatic in the regular sense of the word. It is
>slide you get the other harp. For example, I have a Koch in G. It is
>harps are not as easy to bend as diatonics but they are useful harmonicas.
>I bet somebody like Winslow could explain the thing better than I.
I believe Winslow has explained this before...if memory serves

Archives' option), using the keyword 'koch'.
That should tell you all you want to know.
Chris
DATE: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 18:11:39 CDT

>size and type(audio taper vs. linear) of pot in you mic(if any).
Allrighty - 500K pot, the P/N doesn't give an indication of linear or log
like a budget pot(not mil-spec, etc.). The cap has no markings but it looks
There you have it.

DATE: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 01:40:17 CDT

>regarding air leakage in playing the harp...what do the other pros

harp as far in to your mouth as you can - your top front teeth should touch
with a lump of metal and plastic shoved in my mouth?" - well, it's not the

Look at a picture of someone like Little Walter, Sonny Boy etc playing a

>-cheng ann
-- hugh