Zvika, thanks for letting me know about this harmonica. I bought it before i even knew how to regular bend... but I saw the atractive potential to play with it chromaticaly instead my regular slide chromatic harmonica. So now when i bend and even overbend and blow it is realy uniqe and awesome... Cheers
@@yarone4451 Great to know! I play mainly with A key and its scales on 10 hole Richter, and this one cover the exact same range with symmetrical bends and full chromatic notes, its quite easy to combine. I ordered the Lucky13 in PowerDraw G yesterday, to get down to G but also try Brendan's approach to the high octave, with less overblows (maybe 1-2 there is misses chromatic notes) and regular draw bends instead. Enjoy!
@@yarone4451 Same here - it does play fair OOTB, but the low valves needs to be removed or replaced with heavy ones, I didn't remove above hole 3 as I enjoy the expressive blow "bended" vibrato and I don't need overblows on it. The design requires narrower valves so the original ones on 2 first holes were hinged between the comb and plate, so when removed you get a bit of extra air tightness as they level on each other. But its an easy fix.
Excellent idea I just recieved the 3 powerbender L 13 & work on it Very happy,still a little work to get used to the new pattern of the 2 high octaves.But it's quite easy and the overblows are so easy. Thanks a lot for your work Brendan Already empressed to get this diminished tuning
@@BrendanPowerMusic I can already answer to you!😉If I were to forget all my 35 years playing harp ( richter tuning & dislikin' playin' Cromatic harmonica)I would directly choose your "diminished Lucky 13"...! I worked a lot on scales and positions,imagined many ways of adding missing notes on the standart richter tuning(flatened half step hole 2 draw & blow+ sharp draw 5 half step was the ' best' I could find) I knew about overbends but not about gaping netheir embossing so I had hard time mastering them .😔 Now whith your "Dim L 13" every beginner can find directly every note on the harp :that's hightly appreciable. The difference is so considerable😯😇!!!!! Thanks so much,mister power for this revolutionnary création. The new diatonic generation can be called " audmented lucky" up to you. Respectfully yours
Yes, a completely chromatic instrument, but no slide needed AND no duplication of notes (E#/F, B#/C/C and C#/C#) like on the chromatic harp. Very logical, very satisfying!
Great demo. I hope it helps get more players to experiment with altered tunings. But the real question is, what kind of music is it suited for? Play us a song!
Сегодня пришла, тембр гармоники очень приятный. Качественное исполнение, приятно посмотреть и держать в руках. Нужно немного привыкнуть, она гениальна и проста. Моë почтение, мистер Брендан.
I love this concept and will be ordering asap. I was just wondering, on holes 5 and 6 (2 and 3 on a standard), is the whole step draw bend and the whole step and a half draw bend respectively, still possible?
Bravo, Brendan! It would be nice to hear some jazz played on one of these. Scale demos are fine, too, but it would be cool to hear at least one tune, say in F, Bb or Eb, very common keys for lots of jazz tunes. I hope someone will chime in here regarding preferred keys for horn players. Anyone? Is there an option for the the one hole blow note, the starting note to be maybe low F or G3? Or is the dimi Lucky 13 available starting only on A3? I expect many would like the options, which I don't see anywhere, yet. Thanks for any input here. Peace.
For now, this is the only model. It's fully chromatic and all keys are equally easy, so there's not the same necessity for a bunch of different ones as with other tunings, which are strongly based in a single key. However if the demand is there, in future I will happily add a couple more with different starting notes 🙂
As for examples of jazz played on Diminished: whilst I'm an admirer of the tuning, I'm not an accomplished player with it. There are very few around who've explored it to date - something I hope the easy availability of an OTB Diminished harp will address, because the tuning really deserves to be used more widely! I'm reaching out to a few who have been using it a while, and hope to show examples of their playing soon.
@@BrendanPowerMusic I was thinking one might like G3 and Bb available. Indeed, not many dimi diatonic players. Alfred Hirsh is/was incredible on his dimi short harp. I think his started at F#3. Plus, he had a cool resonator that he played through.
Brendan, I always admire your playing, but in this set of demos I can hear no difference in the draws and draw bends. Is there something different about this set-up?
I wrote something myself that can be easily changed to allow that (and many more features, such as excluding stuff that you can't do like overblows). It's really not that complicated once you understand a bit of music theory. If there is enough interest I may turn this into a cheap smartphone application or a website. Would you say many people play with tabs? The irony is, I just recently learned playing by ear on Standard Richter tuning so I don't really need it myself anymore. :D
funny, it doesn't sound quite that smooth when I do it... maybe a bit more practice? Great offering in the '13. I have this in a 10 hole, in low f. I think I would like the extended range. Christmas.
Another brilliant innovation. Congratulations, Brendan.
Great achievement! Wonderful demo, and so so many scale options for all kind of music styles and Jazz in particular. Bravo
Zvika, thanks for letting me know about this harmonica. I bought it before i even knew how to regular bend... but I saw the atractive potential to play with it chromaticaly instead my regular slide chromatic harmonica. So now when i bend and even overbend and blow it is realy uniqe and awesome... Cheers
@@yarone4451 Great to know! I play mainly with A key and its scales on 10 hole Richter, and this one cover the exact same range with symmetrical bends and full chromatic notes, its quite easy to combine.
I ordered the Lucky13 in PowerDraw G yesterday, to get down to G but also try Brendan's approach to the high octave, with less overblows (maybe 1-2 there is misses chromatic notes) and regular draw bends instead. Enjoy!
@@ZvikaDror by the way, i removed all this terible valves it come with... i gaped it correctly and there is no realy need these noisy valves!
@@yarone4451 Same here - it does play fair OOTB, but the low valves needs to be removed or replaced with heavy ones, I didn't remove above hole 3 as I enjoy the expressive blow "bended" vibrato and I don't need overblows on it. The design requires narrower valves so the original ones on 2 first holes were hinged between the comb and plate, so when removed you get a bit of extra air tightness as they level on each other. But its an easy fix.
@@ZvikaDror thanks for the advice I will try it with the next one. You right i have now overblow ability but it doesnt realy require on this harp...
Excellent idea
I just recieved the 3 powerbender L 13 & work on it
Very happy,still a little work to get used to the new pattern of the 2 high octaves.But it's quite easy and the overblows are so easy.
Thanks a lot for your work Brendan
Already empressed to get this diminished tuning
You're clearly a man with an open mind for trying new approaches Didier. I like that! After comparing, let us know which you prefer 🙂
@@BrendanPowerMusic I can already answer to you!😉If I were to forget all my 35 years playing harp ( richter tuning & dislikin' playin' Cromatic harmonica)I would directly choose your "diminished Lucky 13"...! I worked a lot on scales and positions,imagined many ways of adding missing notes on the standart richter tuning(flatened half step hole 2 draw & blow+ sharp draw 5 half step was the ' best' I could find)
I knew about overbends but not about gaping netheir embossing so I had hard time mastering them .😔
Now whith your "Dim L 13" every beginner can find directly every note on the harp :that's hightly appreciable.
The difference is so considerable😯😇!!!!!
Thanks so much,mister power for this revolutionnary création.
The new diatonic generation can be called " audmented lucky" up to you.
Respectfully yours
i love the sounds.
The Harmonica I've always wanted!!!!! A harmonica as chromatic as my guitar with out a push valve !
Yes, a completely chromatic instrument, but no slide needed AND no duplication of notes (E#/F, B#/C/C and C#/C#) like on the chromatic harp. Very logical, very satisfying!
It is indeed a wonderfully logical tuning! Perfect for anyone who loves the sound of diatonic harp but wants to play easily in all 12 keys.
Great demo. I hope it helps get more players to experiment with altered tunings. But the real question is, what kind of music is it suited for? Play us a song!
the first one you made which i bought. is so rawrrrrr. on the first three holes of it lol. but man its good to make twitter music videos with lol
Сегодня пришла, тембр гармоники очень приятный. Качественное исполнение, приятно посмотреть и держать в руках. Нужно немного привыкнуть, она гениальна и проста. Моë почтение, мистер Брендан.
When will it be available again on your website? Such a great harp!
Can't say when exactly, but it will be available again.
I love this concept and will be ordering asap. I was just wondering, on holes 5 and 6 (2 and 3 on a standard), is the whole step draw bend and the whole step and a half draw bend respectively, still possible?
Bravo, Brendan! It would be nice to hear some jazz played on one of these. Scale demos are fine, too, but it would be cool to hear at least one tune, say in F, Bb or Eb, very common keys for lots of jazz tunes. I hope someone will chime in here regarding preferred keys for horn players. Anyone?
Is there an option for the the one hole blow note, the starting note to be maybe low F or G3? Or is the dimi Lucky 13 available starting only on A3? I expect many would like the options, which I don't see anywhere, yet. Thanks for any input here. Peace.
For now, this is the only model. It's fully chromatic and all keys are equally easy, so there's not the same necessity for a bunch of different ones as with other tunings, which are strongly based in a single key.
However if the demand is there, in future I will happily add a couple more with different starting notes 🙂
As for examples of jazz played on Diminished: whilst I'm an admirer of the tuning, I'm not an accomplished player with it. There are very few around who've explored it to date - something I hope the easy availability of an OTB Diminished harp will address, because the tuning really deserves to be used more widely! I'm reaching out to a few who have been using it a while, and hope to show examples of their playing soon.
@@BrendanPowerMusic I was thinking one might like G3 and Bb available. Indeed, not many dimi diatonic players. Alfred Hirsh is/was incredible on his dimi short harp. I think his started at F#3. Plus, he had a cool resonator that he played through.
Brendan, I always admire your playing, but in this set of demos I can hear no difference in the draws and draw bends. Is there something different about this set-up?
is there a software allowing to transcribe all the Richter tabulation in tabulation for this harmonica ?
I wrote something myself that can be easily changed to allow that (and many more features, such as excluding stuff that you can't do like overblows). It's really not that complicated once you understand a bit of music theory. If there is enough interest I may turn this into a cheap smartphone application or a website. Would you say many people play with tabs?
The irony is, I just recently learned playing by ear on Standard Richter tuning so I don't really need it myself anymore. :D
I can't see where to change keys on the order page.
Perhaps there is just one “key” (since it is fully chromatic)...
As Juan says, It's actually not in any set key, it's equally easy to play in all 12 keys.
@@BrendanPowerMusic Thanks, Brendan. So the "C" tuning listed on the order page is the one you're playing in the video, with blow 1 being an "A"?
@@TheTimeIsTight That's an excellent question, bit confusing at the moment.
@@TheTimeIsTight Thanks for pointing that out, I'll clarify it there with an explanation.
I am expecting mine in the mail soon. When it gets here, I am going to get really weird with it.
What chords can be played?
Octaves are easy, and Diminished chords of course! Minor third double stops everywhere...
funny, it doesn't sound quite that smooth when I do it... maybe a bit more practice? Great offering in the '13. I have this in a 10 hole, in low f. I think I would like the extended range. Christmas.
thus sounds better then the one i first got from ya when you made em. thx are you selling them now?
Yes, click the link in the Description.
genius sounds from this new one tho i love it.
A comprarla a ver como suena 👀👍
Sounds like very nice with solo gasket-valve😳
It comes half-valved already 👍
If it has 4 octaves, then in any key, it would have 3 full octaves. I would buy one with 4 octaves.