Good one! I bought a couple of Paddy tuned Easttops recently, and they are quite helpful. Tuned one of my own out of an old Golden Melody in G, and I think that's the route I will go in the future. Thanks for this one!
Great tune sir, I create my Paddy Richter harps by teaming a Lee Oskar melody maker top plate with a standard bottom plate...you have to remember that the mm plates are labelled in cross harp key.
While I can see and appreciate the benefits that the paddy richter and other different tuned harps offer,the issue I have is that it may cause confusion when you revert to playing the standard richter harps.
I received my Paddy Richter tuned harmonica (Suzuki - excellent). Yes more Paddy Richter tune lessons please!
❤❤❤❤ Thank you
Looking forward to more tunes for the paddy-G 😀
Good one! I bought a couple of Paddy tuned Easttops recently, and they are quite helpful. Tuned one of my own out of an old Golden Melody in G, and I think that's the route I will go in the future. Thanks for this one!
Great tune sir, I create my Paddy Richter harps by teaming a Lee Oskar melody maker top plate with a standard bottom plate...you have to remember that the mm plates are labelled in cross harp key.
That's one way to do it. And then you can make a country tuning with the other plates. Brilliant.
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I really hadn't thought of that...many thanks👍
Super clever!
@@HarmonicaForTheSoul And the country tuning idea - Also super clever!
Would love for you to do a video on The Connemara Stocking reel. Any chance of adding that one to your list?
I'm not familiar with that tune. I'll have a look for it.
While I can see and appreciate the benefits that the paddy richter and other different tuned harps offer,the issue I have is that it may cause confusion when you revert to playing the standard richter harps.
There is the potential for that to happen with alternative tunings. At least Paddy Richter has only one note different.