Re: Do I need to send my new harp back?


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Posted by Scotty B. (209.240.200.72) on August 29, 2000 at 10:16:34:

In Reply to: Do I need to send my new harp back? posted by Lisanne on August 29, 2000 at 09:27:27:


: Please help...
: I just bought a little Hohner 10 hole Official Scout to learn on. I've played a bit over the years, but have never really "learned" to play.
: On this harmonica, the 4 & 5 key holes seem to "plug up". When I first played it, all was well, but the second time I took it out to practice, these keys would not blow. I could draw on them however, and after a nice hard draw, they will then blow again as well.
: Is there something wrong with it, or do I just need to break it in? (or is it just me?!!!)
: Thanks for any help you can give me...
: Lisanne
Check to be sure there are no loose impediments blocking the reeds from vibrating. Some times it only takes a small bit of dried saliva.:0 Try cleaning the harp in some denture cleansure. 1 tabulate in a glass of water, wait for the bubbbles to stop before puting the harp in. If this doesn't work then the gapping probably needs adjusted.


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