Re: [Harp-L] looking for a new home...



Not sure if anyone's mentioned him yet but to my ears, Bill Barrett is the
chromatic player who comes the closest to the sound and timbre of a diatonic
harp. Specifically I recommend listening to his album called "Backbone". Fat
tone, amazing stuff.

tom albanese

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Gene Pool <subdomaintain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Well I was banned from slidemeister today.  I tried to post the topic,
> "Getting a diatonic sound on a chromatic harmonica", which apparently is a
> forbidden topic on the chromatic forum.  When I protested I was banned.
>
> This is a subject I've always been interested in, and I can't imagine why
> it's discussion is not allowed.
>
> So if this type of discussion is allowed here I'd love to hear your
> thoughts, from chromatic players, diatonic players, or people who play
> both.
>
> I don't know if attachments are allowed but I tried to attach a clip of me
> playing the Maret G48.
>
> Thanks,
> Grant
>
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