STEP 1: Play the riff at regular volume. As time goes by and you incorporate new styles of playing, your standard test riff should change too and reflect your style of playing. If you use splits and chords often, pick a riff that includes them, too. Make sure it uses bends in both holes 2 and 3 - these are the important holes to get set up right. ![]() Pick a standard riff from your repertoire. When you can't rely on absolute numbers, trends are the next best way to go! This test will not always produce the same numbers from person-to-person but the trend will be reproducible - the things that make a harp better will tend to make the numbers higher from person-to-person. Is there a way to measure how great a harp is without being biased? Is it how fun it is to play? (and what does that even mean?)Įveryone has different criteria. ![]() ![]() Is it how loud it is? Is it Tone? How about how responsive it is?
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