re:rec.music.makers posting
George-
I don't know how to use usenet, but if you want to pass some info
along to Darren:
Probably the best info I've seen on Popper is in Winslow's interview in
HIP No. 2. Every time I've seen Blues Traveler, he's been playing a
Special 20, and he said that was his far and away favorite in the HIP
interview. As far as what keys he uses, I'd say he's pretty adept at
playing the whole range of 'em, the high one's for those blistering
speed solos and the low ones for some of those nasty new york city
trafic type tunes.
If I weren't at work I'd check out what key But Anyway is in. Maybe
someone else can help out. I don't know if I'd try any of that stuff
on a wooden bodied harp.
You might want to suggest to Darren that, being his first day on the
harp, it may not be the instrument that sounds bad. Hmmm... what else
could it be? Seriously though, he may have an easier time with
something in a lower key.
If anyone else has any info on Popper I'd love to hear it. Winslow's
article was helpful, but I'd love more info on how to work up to
playing that kind of stuff. I've been working on playing scales with a
metronome and thats helped. Also, anyone up to transcribing one of
those solos for Harp-l???? Consider it a challenge.
-Dan.
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