Paddy Richter Bend Tuning
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				harpdog123
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Paddy Richter Bend Tuning
This is my favorite tuning for my half-valved chromatic.  I think it does a great job of splitting the difference between diatonic and chromatic.  I can play blues and melodies.  Holes 1-6 are regular Paddy Richter, but the notes for holes 3-6 are repeated in holes 7-10.  Holes 11 &12 repeat the pattern.  It's similar to Power Draw.  I elected to have the slide flatten rather than sharpen notes so that I could play a major scale in 2nd position without having to bend the 2 hole draw.  The main reason why I choose this tuning over Power Chromatic is because I just couldn't live without the e/g combination of hole 2.  It's my favorite note on a diatonic and I much prefer having the G as a draw note, rather than blow.  To me there's nothing better than diatonic 2 hole draw vibrato.  This beautiful note causes many headaches.  It means that some positions are better with the slide in than out.  The solution is simple.  I'll buy myself a chromatic in every key!  (Is it time for an intervention?)
			
			
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						- Brendan
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Re: Paddy Richter Bend Tuning
That's a good useful tuning, David. I'd miss not being able to bend the F draw notes, but aside from that, very practical for 2nd position playing. You could tune them up a semitone so it would be like PowerChromatic in the top two octaves, but then you'd have to bend to get the Fs without using the slider.
Every tuning is a compromise
			
			
									
						
										
						Every tuning is a compromise