I have watched so many videos on how to adjust my marine bands to do overblows and I have found it impossible. Then when i mess with the reeds if they get too closed then I get no sound on a draw or a blow on one note. It's very frustrating. These marine bands are insurmountable for me.
good video, the problem i have is when setting up my harps i get the overblows and overdraws and within a few days the reeds return to the origional position then i may have to redo everything over and over is there a quicker way to get them to stay where i want them?
Probably should stick to method rather than trying to explain the physics of it. I’m sure you can help others with method, but you will mislead players if they run with your physics explanation. First impressions count.
Thank you Andrew. I understood things like I never have in 3 years of learning about the diatonic. 🎶💙
Am a self learner , and now from your videos am learning so many new things, a whole new vertical opened up. Thank You so much!!
Thank you. Super helpful in wrapping my head around the mechanics of it all.
Really great video
Great post by the way .. really great information.. and very well presented.. thanks so much
Hi please can you tel my I am playing chromatic c harmonica 12 holl but holl no10 not work blo only dro whey
Very interesring video. I've adjusted my Golden Melody in D to play overblows more easily. :)
I have watched so many videos on how to adjust my marine bands to do overblows and I have found it impossible. Then when i mess with the reeds if they get too closed then I get no sound on a draw or a blow on one note. It's very frustrating. These marine bands are insurmountable for me.
good video, the problem i have is when setting up my harps i get the overblows and overdraws and within a few days the reeds return to the origional position then i may have to redo everything over and over is there a quicker way to get them to stay where i want them?
Timber is wood... Tambre.. is tonal quality (even tho its spelled with an I)
It's spelled timbre!
But yeah, sounds like "tamber".
Probably should stick to method rather than trying to explain the physics of it. I’m sure you can help others with method, but you will mislead players if they run with your physics explanation. First impressions count.