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- harmonica models with wind-savers, but also to both lower, and raise (overbend, overblow, overdraw) the pitch produced by pairs of reeds in the same chamber...
- 1970s, Howard Levy developed the "overbending" technique (also known as "overblowing" and "overdrawing"). Overbending, combined with bending, allowed players...
- the ****hest away finger joint. A mallet finger usually results from overbending of the finger tip. Typically this occurs when a ball hits an outstretched...
- overblowing, or the related overdrawing thus together sometimes called overbending though not much related to bending per se, is possible on any harmonica...
- operations. It is designed to prevent damage to an umbilical cable from overbending. It offsets the action of applied loads which could kink or buckle the...
- Strong, class 5 beginbeganbegun Strong, class 3 bend – bent – bent overbendoverbentoverbent unbendunbentunbent Weak, class 1 With coalescence...
- fusion-jazz style Another YouTube clip of Govan improvising Bluesy style showcasing Govan's string overbends to create melody Official Aristocrats Band Site...
- guides the pipe's downward motion and controls the convex-upward curve (the overbend). As it continues toward the seabed, the pipe has a convex-downward curve...
- from damage throughout the lifetime of the cable caused by fatigue, overbending of the cable, and to provide protection of the cable until it reaches...
- which guides the pipe and controls the curve at the end of the barge (overbend) in a more or less continuous process. As the pipe approaches the seabed...