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From: "G"
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 07:01:50 +1300
Subject: *** Harp On! Updates ***

Hello Again.

Another Harp On! website update...
I think I'm starting to live up to its name. ;)

The chromatic harmonica reviews page has had a number of contributions and
starting to fill out nicely now. If you were ever wondering about getting a
Hering or wondered if the Mussel White was for you, why not go see what
other harper's thought of theirs ?

I've done as much as I can with the Octave's section on the 'Playing Chrom'
page without feedback.
I've also added music score to the 'single notes' & 'using button' sections
as well as MIDI files for the scales. Anyone on the verge of wanting to
learn to read music score, I'm slowly working on getting more material for
you.... again the Music Theory I page by Vern is a great contribution, and I
hope to build on this even more.

Also the Links page has been updated. I've added a few more useful links to
programs and people's sites including SPAH, Javier's Harping! harp tab
program, and A.J. Fedor's CD website.

I recently met A.J. online, he's been playing chromatic harp for 50 years
and it really shows in his music, he is looking for ways to advertise his
stuff before Xmas, and I think it is worth checking out his site...
honestly.

Others who think their links are pertinant to harmonicas or music and want
your link added, fire it my way and I'll add it to my list of things to do.
:)

Harp On! is intended to become the Chromatic Reference site, inspired by
BrassHa'per's superb site The Diatonic Reference.
And I want to cover as much useful information and resources aimed at the
chromatic harmonica and music theory.

There are now two sites:
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~gigs
http://www.angelfire.com/music/HarpOn

All the best
G