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IRISH HARMONICA LOCKDOWN DUET - Tijn Berends & Brendan Power

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:49 pm
by triona
I just discovered that Brendan did it too. :D

IRISH HARMONICA LOCKDOWN DUET - Tijn Berends & Brendan Power
Jig to Reel
Mist Covered Mountains
The Sligo Maid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdWGJf_rfE8

Very nice!

A technical question:
What kind of harmonica did Tijn use for the accompaniment of The Sligo Maid? And how is this "snaring" sound (3:00 - 3:20) produced? Filip Jers and Jouko Kyhälä play this sound also some times on their CD "New Scandinavian Harmonica, Vol 1".


dear greetings
triona

Re: IRISH HARMONICA LOCKDOWN DUET - Tijn Berends & Brendan Power

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:18 am
by Brendan
Glad you like it Triona.

Tijn is using a standard G chromatic harmonica. It gives you draw Am and blow G chords, which are perfect for the reel.

I'm playing a G Slide-Diatonic in Paddy-Solo tuning. Solo tuned G scale starts on hole 5 (as with a normal chrom), but the lower octave needs only 3 holes instead of 4, using the Paddy scale: GA. BD. EF#.

Since the tonic G is moved up to hole 2, It allows me to get low extra range on the bottom hole. Slide-out tuning for holes 1-2 is: D³E³ G³A³

Those notes are in fifths, which is how I get the nice rich chugging sound on the low rhythm part.

Re: IRISH HARMONICA LOCKDOWN DUET - Tijn Berends & Brendan Power

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:37 am
by triona
Thanx.

Re: IRISH HARMONICA LOCKDOWN DUET - Tijn Berends & Brendan Power

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:07 pm
by EdvinW
Nice video! It's inspiring to see people working around the limitations :)

Another technical question: What about the slide-in tuning for holes 1 and 2? If they're mainly used for chord playing, I would guess you do something like keeping 1 blow left unaffected by the slider, giving the slide-in tuning D³F#³ A³B³. Or is there something else going on?

Re: IRISH HARMONICA LOCKDOWN DUET - Tijn Berends & Brendan Power

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:35 pm
by Brendan
Hi Edvin: close, but the slide in notes are actually: D³G³ A³B³. I found the doubled G was handier in practice.