Re: Wonderful Tonight
- Subject: Re: Wonderful Tonight
- From: Moandabluz@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 01:10:12 EST
In a message dated 2/17/03 3:58:18 PM, Gatorharp@xxxxxxx writes:
> "My band has been playing 'Wonderful Tonight' for quite awhile and I want
> to
> put it in my solo acoustic set. However, I can't stop playing rhythm and
> play the signature lead, so I thought I would play the lead on harp.
> However, I don't know what harp to use. The song is in G. Should I play the
> lead with a G harp or crossed C or 2nd position D (not sure about the
> proper
> terminology)?"
>
I was sitting in one night with some friends, just playing along with what I
could fake.. and they did this song. I had never even tried it on harp
before, but in second position, it flowed very well. I didn't try to play
"the lick" however, just improvised. But I got a big bunch of applause.. :)
Steve "Moandabluz" Webb
still a fool for the harp
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