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very nice roady! Why don't you build a new mouthpiece while you are at it!
Yes, Roady-The wooden cover plates are BEAUTIFUL. And I echo what Chormaddict said: Redesign the mouthpiece. I actually like the square holes on my 260, but it is sooooo rough. If it could be as smooth as the Super 64 (is that silver plated?), it would be great!In AUGMENTED TUNING of course. Don Lorenzo
Obviously, it's a huge chore to retune, replace reeds, custom order or whatever.
8<And to the rest of you, who are so set in your ways, you don't know what you're missing!
Btw, was practicing the 260 augmented on the way home from my gig tonight. I put in a new play-along that I picked up before the gig, and I really didn't know a lot of the tunes or even what key they were in - I have to say that the augmented tuning is so liberating! You just find a note and play, with no worries about where you are on the harmonica. I have been playing piano for almost 30 years, and I know plenty about theory and harmony. To be able to let go of all that and just play instinctively is so wonderful. If there are only 5 of us in the world, then so be it. Obviously, it's a huge chore to retune, replace reeds, custom order or whatever. Maybe we should start our own harmonica company.And to the rest of you, who are so set in your ways, you don't know what you're missing!
The thing to remember about playing aug tuned harmonica is that major scales are mostly made up of whole step intervals.Only two half step intervals in an octave.I'm still not practicing on the instrument--but I am putting finishing touches on the 270 for Grant--going out this week!G
How does it affect our sight-reading?
I have been playing piano for almost 30 years, and I know plenty about theory and harmony.