Irish/Folk tuning
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 1:13 pm
Hi!
I have a question about irish/folk trills on harmonica. Brendan's Slide Diatonic have a layout where Slide in gives you next note of the scale: C draw- slide out ---> D draw slide in. So slide in note is HIGHER ONE STEP than basic note.
In seydel Irish deluxe model, there is layout where Slide in note is LOWER HALFSTEP than basic slide out note.
I heard Brendan's slide diatonic, it sounds great, and i didnt heard this seydel irish tuning, why is it so, did it sound good? Is lower halfstep is more authentic or whatever? why it is so diferent tunings for Irish/Folk music?
I have a question about irish/folk trills on harmonica. Brendan's Slide Diatonic have a layout where Slide in gives you next note of the scale: C draw- slide out ---> D draw slide in. So slide in note is HIGHER ONE STEP than basic note.
In seydel Irish deluxe model, there is layout where Slide in note is LOWER HALFSTEP than basic slide out note.
I heard Brendan's slide diatonic, it sounds great, and i didnt heard this seydel irish tuning, why is it so, did it sound good? Is lower halfstep is more authentic or whatever? why it is so diferent tunings for Irish/Folk music?