Harpin' in Colorado, I sure did appreciate your e-mail to tilecutter. That was a good explanation of the (I-IV-V) chord progression. The best I ever heard....
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pkrampert@...
Sep 1, 2001 10:41 am
Birthday Greetings go out to our good friend Alan "Blackie" Schackner, who was born on this day in 1917. Blackie is a harmonica player's harmonica player and...
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Bill Gausman
updraft942@...
Sep 1, 2001 2:12 pm
... tracy chapman's "gimmee one reason"? For the key that Tracy does it in, you would use a B harp. Wild Willy...
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Carmen Genovese
carm.genovese@...
Sep 1, 2001 3:39 pm
Hi folks. . . Theres a new rookie in town with rookie questions to ask. I have heared that dipping a harp in water would create a better sound. Is this true,...
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Carrol J Tipper
ctipper@...
Sep 1, 2001 5:02 pm
Did Henry Strong put out any recorded material? I read that George Smith replaced him briefly in Muddy's band. ... From: <pkrampert@...> To:...
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Bill Gausman
updraft942@...
Sep 1, 2001 5:20 pm
... ask. ... sound. ... . Carm Hi, Carm. Does it make a better sound? While you will find differing opinions, I think most people will say yes... initially....
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Brian Siciliano
blsharp@...
Sep 1, 2001 6:32 pm
does anyone know what key harp i would use for second position on tracy chapman's "gimmee one reason"? and is it a basic 12 bar, I IV V progression? there is a...
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Bill Price
chrodoc@...
Sep 1, 2001 7:59 pm
... Hi Carmen, and welcome. I looked down and saw that wild willie answered your question pretty well. So I'll only add one cent's worth: If you want to learn...
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Hillbillyclan
hillbillyclan@...
Sep 1, 2001 8:42 pm
Looks like nobody every told yaw thats whats smart'en-off voka is for. just fill a glass and leave it for your harmonicas. ...
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Bill Price
chrodoc@...
Sep 1, 2001 8:50 pm
... But my harmonicas are tea-totalers (all except for the Charlie Musselwhites, anyway). -bp...
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Carrol J Tipper
ctipper@...
Sep 1, 2001 9:06 pm
I don't understand the Charlie Musselwhite reference. EVERYBODY knows Charlie DOES NOT DRINK!!! ... From: "Bill Price" <chrodoc@...> To:...
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Hillbillyclan
hillbillyclan@...
Sep 1, 2001 9:11 pm
haha lol you got me on that one ********************************************* http://www.harpjive.thebigtip.com mailto:webmaster@... ... ...
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Bill Price
chrodoc@...
Sep 1, 2001 9:24 pm
... well, color me stupid! Everyon BUT ME! I just assumed that a blues guy drinks. The assumption comes from the venues where blues is played. My genuine...
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Carrol J Tipper
ctipper@...
Sep 1, 2001 9:55 pm
Most of the younger guys drink profusely (and take a few drugs as well). When they make it to an older age, or have been touring and destroying their bodies...
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Bill Price
chrodoc@...
Sep 1, 2001 10:29 pm
At 08:58 PM 09/01/2001, you wrote:But the fact remains, ANY participation with drugs or alcohol can have nothing but a detrimental effect on the quality of...
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John Watts
coast2coastmusic@...
Sep 1, 2001 10:45 pm
... But I understand that even they are off the sauce now. ===== Regards, John Watts, Coast to Coast Music - http://www.coast2coastmusic.com Harmonicas and...
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ergrayson@...
Sep 1, 2001 11:43 pm
what is a Q cord BobbyGrayson...
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David A. Lovatto
ncblues@...
Sep 2, 2001 12:32 am
... eBay a ... direction ... universal.com. I got mine thru a friend who deals with record store....
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IronMan Mike Curtis
ironman@...
Sep 2, 2001 1:16 am
... Hi Carm; You'll find a lot of differing opinions on this. Here's mine. Most harmonica players don't recommend soaking, because it's harmful to the reeds,...
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Carrol J Tipper
ctipper@...
Sep 2, 2001 2:08 am
I think the responder is a little confused. Mr. DeSoto is not looking for the butterfield LP, he is looking for a trumpet call harmonica. Please keep me in...
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Carrol J Tipper
ctipper@...
Sep 2, 2001 4:18 am
I may be the one who is confused. I think clarification is in order. Mr. Desoto, are you looking for a trumpet call harmonica, or are you looking for the...
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IronMan Mike Curtis
ironman@...
Sep 2, 2001 8:11 am
No it's not a question - it's a statement. I've picked up a couple of 1940/50 Shure 102 series carbon hand mics, and converted one for harp. They're made of...
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Bill Price
chrodoc@...
Sep 2, 2001 8:18 am
... that's waay longer than your harps, right? ... Never use AC for a mic in a metal shell! ... If you'd have kept that part secret, you could retire after a...
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Brian Siciliano
blsharp@...
Sep 2, 2001 8:19 am
ok, i just ordered a lee oskar in B. it was one of the few keys i didn't have. i got it for "gimmee one reason", thanks for the advice. my question now, what...
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abyss@...
Sep 2, 2001 10:20 am
B is not a commonly used harp key. In second position you are playing in the key of F# which I believe is unorthodox for guitar players. The only songs I know...
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pkrampert@...
Sep 2, 2001 10:23 am
Henry Strong's tenure in the Muddy Waters band was terribly short and I am not aware of any recordings he made. ... From: "Carrol J Tipper"...
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pkrampert@...
Sep 2, 2001 10:36 am
Vaudeville and Classical harmonica virtuoso Stan Harper was born on this day in 1921. He's been playing since the 1930's, performing with the Harmonica Scamps...
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David A. Lovatto
ncblues@...
Sep 2, 2001 1:35 pm
... playing ... would be great for harmonica. The reason guitarist don't play in this key, is because, typically blues guitar voicings in the key of E are ...
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David A. Lovatto
ncblues@...
Sep 2, 2001 1:45 pm
... Bell ... Bill, does have a point. We got to love Mike for his great ideas. Hey, I just remembered, I got this old Princess phone,hmmm? Mike, just don't...
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David A. Lovatto
ncblues@...
Sep 2, 2001 2:02 pm
... didn't have. i got it for "gimmee one reason", thanks for the advice. my question now, what other songs or harp players can i listen to for that key. <br...