aloo u all.. thank you for giving me tips to success in playing harmonica.. i want 2 introduce my self... my name hisyam. i from kuala lumpur malaysia.. if...
... small ... sheet ... james.. ur suggestion is interesting.. but i want 2 ask u a question..?? if u want build that program.. u must hav own website.. am i...
Hisyam and James, first of all, I am not a computer literate. I have had some programs such as you asked about and they would be a great tool to isolate...
I recently became interested in playing the harmonica and have started researching them on the internet - that is how I found the link to this group. I should...
This is easy. Buy a harmonica. I suggest a Hohner Special 20 in C. While in the store, buy a "How to play the harmonica" book. Find someone local who is a...
You can't go wrong with a Special 20 for a beginner. You could accompany the banjo in a day or two by playing chop chords on the 2 and 4 beats like a mandolin...
Hej all, would like to ask some experienced guys how to choose a good mic for acoustic bluegrass playing. Should it be vocal dynamic (like Shure PG58, SM58) or...
OK, here's my occasional report from Northern Virginia. The harmonica found a welcoming jam session at Frying Pan Park in Fairfax County Sunday. I got the nod...
Michelle, here's the common concept of sound reinforcement. When applying sound reinforcement,keep all microphones the same. (balance) This is not easy when...
We are sometimes picky who we claim as Texans, but not always. <wink> Texas is inside you, not just around you. It is in your heart and soul. Many come here...
What a grand offer! It makes me wish I had plans to visit Kuala Lumpur. Progress on any musical instrument depends chiefly on the individual: his native...
If you can find someone to help you learn, good. If not, then books, CDs, DVDs, the resources on the web, and this list will help you. You can do this on...
Good info, Dave. I will add to it one little tidbit. While I usually use the Shure or EV mic that usually shows up in the sound system where ever I am...
It's good to hear that harmonica is playing well in Northern Virginia.It plays well in Southwest Virginia where I am located.Most people in Bluegrass that have...
Tennessee for me. ... From: bluegrassharp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bluegrassharp@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Dave Payne Sr. Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006...
The green bullet is a good one,not sure of the model number.But if you are playing in a mic it ain't acoustic anymore.Although acoustic groups sometimes let...
Thanks to Mert, Dave and Cara for the help. I checked with a music store in a nearby town and they carry the Hohner brand of harmonica. As soon as they check...
Hello there behind the ocean ! Many thanks to David and Cara for those exhaustive answers! I really appreciate it. It seems I will go for the cheaper PG57...
Cara, I was surprised you use the Shaker Madcat. I wouldn't think one would need the overdrive in bluegrass,ol'timey and country but what do I know, you're...
ara,I should have mentioned that the bullet mics tend to overdrive everything else.So if you use one(Even though it is great)use it sparingly.Don't try to be...
No problems with your English, Dalibor. It is infinitely better than our Slovak. There may be a miscommunication or confusion somewhere along the line, but...
Actually, Dave, the green bullets and their cousins are designed to pull in "too much" sound and overdrive it, creating that "dirty" sound the blues players...
... into a Lil' Smokey ... sound at ... regardless. ... guitar, and ... sound will be ... has to be ... The Madcat usually only gets used when I am playing in...
... I have a good used one I would be willing to part with for a reasonable price. -- Riding and Harpin' for the SON Barry Leamon http://www.praiseharp.us/ ...
... wrote: Barry, write me off list on your price,ok. PS, I just wanted to clarify what Cara wrote. David ... The Madcat usually only gets used when I am...
Cara, what's the address of the bluegrass discussion group you mentioned? And is there a way of searching for the discussion in which you stood up for the...
I think the spelling is Jon Gindick. If memory serves he has a website at www.gindick.com where he talks about his products and jam camps. The folks I have...