Re: [Harp-L] re: pop tunes on harp



MY list from Sunday. The Lighthouse, Sanibel causeway.

After the Lovin         diatonic crossed C in smo-joe tuning
Blue Pacific Blues    chromo (aka Sadie Thompson's Theme)
Bluesette                 chromo Bb
Chega de Suadade chromo (aka No More Blues)
Cara Mia Mine         chromo F
Desafinado               chromo F
Green Dolphin St.     chromo C
He Stopped Lovin Her Today    diatonic crossed Bb in smo-joe tuning
High Heel Sneakers  diatonic crossed C Richter
Just the Nearness if U  diatonic straight C Richter
Killer Joe                   chromo C (my theme song)
Song for my Father   chromo Fm
Little Sunflower          chromo Dm
This Masquerade       chromo Am
Round Midnight          chromo Dm/Ebm
Harlem Nocturne        chromo Am
Samba per Una Nota  chromo Bb
Secret Love                Chromo C (fast)
Sept in the Rain          chromo Eb

On Jan 31, 2007, at 12:15 AM, Robert Paparozzi wrote:

Tim,
COOL list!!!!!!!! nice variety too~~~!
my gig tonite was these songs all instrumental at my Trio gig on Chromatic & a bit a' Diatonic:


Young at Heart
So Many Stars
Bewitched
Dancero
All Blues
So Danco Samba
Ce'
O Grande Amor
Dont' get around Much anymore (Diatonic 2nd)
Sophisticated Lady
In a sentimental Mood
In a Mellowtone (Diatonic 2nd)
A-Train
Days of Wine and Roses
Chances Are
Bluesette
Wave
Meditation
Blue Bossa
Sandu
Au Privave
Body n' Soul

On Jan 30, 2007, at 11:12 PM, Tim Moyer wrote:

Is this thread about non-blues tunes?  My band does very few tunes
that could be considered "blues".  Maybe "Chitlins Con Carne" or
Kenny Burrell's "Saturday Night Blues".  The song list from our last
gig was:

All Blues
Song For My Father
Girl From Ipanema
Autumn Leaves
Stolen Moments
Moonglow
The Lady Is A Tramp
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Jersey Bounce
Misty
Chitlins Con Carne
All Of Me
Freddy The Freeloader
Summertime
Bye Bye Blackbird
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Fly Me To The Moon
Killer Joe
Route 66
Blue Bossa
Sunny

The other band I play with is a country band, where I comp
accordion, fiddle, steel and other instrument parts in a lot of
country classics (Working Man Blues, Whiskey River) and mostly
original tunes (http://www.grangersmith.com/).

Life's to short to just play the blues,

-tim



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