Re: q-chord accessibility

2011-12-11 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Kim, i think they can be found at the music stores. - Original Message - From: "kim kelly" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 11:04 PM Subject: Re: q-chord accessibility I wonder if a person could find an autoharp these days, and

Re: q-chord accessibility

2011-12-11 Thread Matthew Bullis
Well this now becomes definitely off-topic, but I'll just say that autoharps are still definitely being made, but buying one on EBay can be dodgy, since the autoharp is very mechanical, and parts may be missing. There's an autoharp e-mail list called the Cyberpluckers. Googling that one word

Re: q-chord accessibility

2011-12-11 Thread kim kelly
...@samobile.net Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. - Original Message - From: "Matthew Bullis" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 7:30 PM Subject: Re: q-chord accessibility An electric autoharp is a pretty good description. The autoh

Re: q-chord accessibility

2011-12-11 Thread Matthew Bullis
An electric autoharp is a pretty good description. The autoharp is the acoustic instrument on which the QChord was modeled, because of the chord layout of the buttons on both instruments, and the strum plate on the QChord, which mimicks the string bed on the autoharp. Shane Jackson did a demo o

Re: q-chord accessibility

2011-12-11 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Andre, actually what it is, is a an electric aunto harp. - Original Message - From: "André van Deventer" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 10:40 AM Subject: q-chord accessibility Hi folks Am not sure how appropriate this is for this specific list so