Re: [Harp-L] Jazz players....



> The point I was trying to make, which I had hoped was apparent in light 
> of my earlier post, is that you don't *have* to be a top-of-the-game 
> sax player to play complex jazz (whether the playing is moving or has 
> something to say is a different question).  Berklee probably turns out 
> a good number of sax players every year who can cover a significant 
> portion of the jazz repertoire, musically, in every key, and at real 
> tempos.  While the absolute number of chromatic harmonica players in 
> the world who can play jazz at a similar level is miniscule.

Berklee doesn't train chromatic harp players though...







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