Fw: [Harp-L] re: was Juke, now is groove



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Maglinte" <bbqbob917@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ronald J. Parker" <rjparker1213@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] re: was Juke, now is groove


>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ronald J. Parker" <rjparker1213@xxxxxxx>
> To: "Bob Maglinte" <bbqbob917@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 5:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] re: was Juke, now is groove
>
>
> > Hi guys,
> >     If any of you have access to Larry "The Iceman" Eisenberg's
> e-mail....he
> > teaches a mini-class on how to find your "groove" when playing blues
harp.
> > I took the class this year in Elkins, W.Va at the Augusta Heritage
summer
> > theme series.  Larry is very good at explaining how to find the groove
and
> > keep it going in your head when you switch to playing solo riffs.
> > Good luck!
> > RonnyJoe
> > Va Beach Va
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Bob Maglinte" <bbqbob917@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: "HIH Jervis Groeneveld" <harmonica@xxxxxxxxx>; <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 6:02 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Harp-L] re: was Juke, now is groove
> > > Hi,
> > > To the best of my knowledge, I really haven't seen very much that
> > > specifically deals with the subject, especially in regards to
harmonica,
> > and
> > > even a number of well known music schools don't deal with it as well
as
> > they
> > > should, ifd they do at all. The only thing I've seen recently in print
> > have
> > > been basically instructional book/CD sets for drummers that I saw in
the
> > > print catologue oriented  towards drummers from
> > > http://www.interstatemusic.com, but hasn't shown up yet on their
> website,
> > > and these were "It's About Time," which basically is a drummer's
> > > instructional for learning both how to play AND recognize how to play
on
> > > top, ahead, as well as behind the beat, and there's another one called
> > "The
> > > Drummer's Guide To Shuffles," which for drummers, is supposed to
explain
> > > shuffles from blues, rock, country, and more. A drummer who I
frequently
> > > work with is ordering these to check them out, so obviously, I haven't
> > seen
> > > these for myself, but when he does get them, I will look over and
> evaluate
> > > it to see how well some of the concepts can work for other instruments
> so
> > > you can recognize it in ways other than how I had to learn that, which
> was
> > > by having older, more experienced musicians when I was a helluva lot
> > younger
> > > beat that into my head constantly until I knew it inside out in my
> sleep.
> > I
> > > will keep an eye out for anything that will help explain grooves, but
at
> > > this point in time, these are the only things I can recall seeing on
the
> > > subject.
>
> Hi Ronny Joe,
> That's good info to know. Both of those books are available thru
Amazon,com
> and the link for the page is listed below:
>
>
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/1768/8/ref=br_lpsp_pg/103-9251422-6748622?
>
> Sincerely,
> Barbeque Bob Maglinte
> Boston, MA
> http://www.barbequebob.com
> MP3's: http://music.mp3lizard.com/barbequebob/
>
>
>





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