CaptJonHawaii
1 post
Feb 22, 2010
7:06 PM
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I recently picked up a low F and high G. What are the 2nd positions crossharp for these keys?
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ZackPomerleau
769 posts
Feb 22, 2010
7:08 PM
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Low F will play in C and the High G will play in D.
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ZackPomerleau
770 posts
Feb 22, 2010
7:08 PM
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Oh, and by the way, WELCOME! :)
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CaptJonHawaii
2 posts
Feb 22, 2010
7:21 PM
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Thanks Zack! So its the same as the straight keys then? Is this the case for all the low keys?
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gene
386 posts
Feb 22, 2010
7:31 PM
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Yep. But I don't know what the 2nd position crossharps are for keys L and H.
:D
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GermanHarpist
1148 posts
Feb 22, 2010
7:32 PM
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Yup, it's the same for all standard diatonic Richter-tuned harps. (There are some minor tuned harp which are labeled in second position as far as I know..)
I'd also like to welcome you to the forum. Don't forget to check out the how-to (and put your pin on the map ;). GH ---------- germanharpist on YT. =;-) - Resonance is KEY!
Last Edited by on Feb 22, 2010 7:39 PM
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ZackPomerleau
771 posts
Feb 22, 2010
7:41 PM
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They will always play in the same keys regardless if they are high or low.
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nacoran
1192 posts
Feb 22, 2010
8:27 PM
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I need a B harp still. Seydel lets you pick German or international lettering on the harp. I'm thinking of getting an H just to mess with people.
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