Date: Thu, 13 Apr 95 11:02:00 EST From: "Richard Rittenhouse" Subject: Re: Call for a Huang Harp + Misc.
In Message Wed, 12 Apr 1995 12:57:32 -0500, writes:
>While attending the Buckeye Harmonica Festival this past weekend I >met a gentleman who is using harps for physical therapy with people >who have had strokes or closed head brain injuries etc. This guy is >looking for Huang #138 Frontiers Harp-Octave. The unit is no longer
Hi Jim. I just got my Norman's catalog yesterday, and it does list a Frontiers Harp, but isn't specific as to model no., so I'm not so sure it's the right one. Contact Norman at 100552.26~ompuserve.com if you haven't already. I really enjoyed the Buckeye Harmonica Festival also. Got to meet fellow Harp-l'ers like Jim, Buzz (cool suit!), Jack, and others. There's more to harmonicas than blues. Well, we all know that, but to see and hear classic harmonica trio music with bass harp, chord harp, and chromatic, and sometimes diatonic, really opens the mind up (tie in to emotions thread!).
>....ecent thread on performing, the "pocket" etc. has been interesting. >But the idea of having MORE than one diatonic harp and having them >support EACH other? Pretty radical. But I for one am going to try and >accomplish that this year if possible...hear that Rich Rittenhouse! Lunch >hour is over and my rock is calling. > >Jim Yep, Jim, I came away from the BHF with a renewed committment to work on my solo practice time more. I tend to count group rehearsal time as practice time, but it ain't the same. I didn't however, understand what you meant by having more than one harp supporting each other. I musta deleted some post on that thread. E-mail me privately on that one. =[|||||||]=Rich Rittenhouse