From: armoni~psros.edu.ar (armonica) Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 13:01:19 -0300 Subject: 2nd Am - 3rd C (was "Which Key Of Harp To Use")
Hi David!
21 May 96 14:29, David Barrett, The Music Tree escribio a All:
DT> What I personally recommend is a Lee Oskar Natural Minor in the key of DT> A. These Natural Minor harps have musically changed my life. These DT> harps allow you to play beautiful minor blues and jazz very easily.
I have a question (maybe two or more.. ;)). I was locking the positions of an Am Natural Minor Lee Oskar harp in a Lee Oskar booklet. An Am harp (2nd position Am) play in 3rd position in C (Major). My question is... A Major C harp played in 1st post. and a Natural Minor Am played en 3rd have the same song?? I mean, They didn't have differences in any note? If it is like this... Why buy the two harps? Maybe because play en 3rd position is very hard? The last sunday I played an E rock with a D harp, did I play in 3rd post.?? I don't know too much about positions, so I'll be grateful if anybody explain this to me. Thanks in advance.