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In my experience, this is a reference to changing the pressure of the airstream and changing The size and shape of the inside of your mouth.It’s the same thing you do when you bend on a diatonic.
I don't know of anything that raises a note (on any harmonica with valves anyway you need two reeds working together to do that) AFAIK Any mouth/jaw/throat shaping that modifies the tone tends to lower the pitch
Quote from: Age on January 08, 2023, 09:41:05 PMI don't know of anything that raises a note (on any harmonica with valves anyway you need two reeds working together to do that) AFAIK Any mouth/jaw/throat shaping that modifies the tone tends to lower the pitch(Not that I can do it, but…) it might also include a variation in breath intensity?The goal is (unlike bending a single note flat) to bend all notes flat consistently; like, all from 444 to 440 tuning standard regardless of range.Tom
The Swan people in Colorado did not answer my inquiry about valves. What is the name of our member with a daughter who plays great in public? If someone will tell me his name, I will ask him to try contacting the factory in China.