Re: Harmonica that ruins a song.
- Subject: Re: Harmonica that ruins a song.
- From: Joel Fritz <jfritz666@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 15:55:14 -0700
Steve Shaw wrote:
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> <<<<<From: Will Vogtman <will_vogtman@xxxxxxxxx:
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> > Dylan and Young are among the greatest harmonica players ever!
>
> I strongly disagree. When I say that I play harmonica, people assume
> that I sound like a Dylan or a Young.
>
> As a result, people assume I know no music theory. People assume I am a
> sub-standard musician. People talk to me like I am an idiot.
>
>
> > Though they were not amazing technicians, they have done quite
> > much more than any harmonica player for the harmonica.
>
> As alluded to above, they have done more to belittle the instrument in
> the eyes of the public.
>
> I have nothing personal against Dylan or Young. They are wonderful song
> writers, musicians, performers, and businessmen.
>
> However, they have done nothing to further the legitmacy of the
> harmonica as a musical instrument--not a toy.
>
> Will>>>>>>>
>
> I am with Will absolutely 100% on this. Ambassadors for the harmonica
> need to be consummate players. Anything else merely gives the rest of
> us more of an uphill struggle in getting the instrument taken more
> seriously.
>
> Steve
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>
>
> Want more than the blues? Try Irish!
> http://mysite.freeserve.com/trad_irish_harmonica
>
> _________________________________________________________________
Hoo boy. Sonny Terry probably was the one who influenced me to take up
harp. OTOH, Woody Guthrie was definitely the one who influenced me to
take up guitar. I don't play much like either of them today. Very few
people would rank Guthrie as a guitar virtuoso. He played just well
enough to accompany his songs. I think that starting to play is more
important than who influenced you to start. There could easily be some
ten year old girl out there who just picked up a harmonica because of an
Alanis Morisette song who will grow up to a complete monster.
The best way to get the harmonica taken seriously is to forget about
whether people take it seriously or not. They can scent the fear. <g>
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