Re: [Harp-L] Harmonica players playing percussion



Joe Hill Louis made a lot of records (some of which are as good as any blues records ever made) where he played guitar, harp, kick drum, and hi hat. I don't believe he sang while he was playing harp though. <g>

On 6/23/2013 9:25 AM, Michelle LeFree wrote:
Dan Thomas wrote:

Several folks have mentioned the importance of leaning to play a percussion instrument . Been thinking of learning to play the "bones". Any players out there play them with harmonica and have any thoughts? Other percussive instruments that would fit into a bluegrass, country or folk setting? Thank You
Dan

Love dem bones! I play bones and harmonica, but so far not at the same time. This horse might be too old to learn that trick.


However...

Giving the harps a rest and contributing some rhythm can be welcomed by the rest of the band or jam circle. Harps don't ~always~ belong in the mix and it's very handy to have a back-up instrument. Also, since I play a lot in acoustic jam settings, contributing a little rhythm is always appreciated. I'm usually armed with a set of tuned jaw harps, an antique washboard, an acoustic stomp box, a tambourine, some brush drum sticks, a couple shaker eggs, and so on for the same reason. Bones don't belong in every song either.

BTW, if you aren't already hip to them, all bones players should be aware of bonedrymusic.com <http://www.bonedrymusic.com/default.asp>and rhythmbones.com <http://www.rhythmbones.com/>

Michelle






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