Re: [Harp-L] Re: Dave Fertig response to EGS1217/What else do you do? - New here
In re your: "Oh, and seriously, try tongue-blocking, it opens up whole new
doors in terms of rhythm, chords and effects." -- I would if I knew how to.
Hopefully one of you can direct me to a good CD or book that would
demonstrate it?
Sonny Terry: The Folways Years (all issues)
You'll know the meaning of Tongue Blocking. Get also any Dennis Gruenling CD (Up all Night or That's Right)
Froggy
Right now I'm still enjoying playing along with my CD's and the radio.
Maybe I'll get up enough courage down the road to join in with other musicians,
but first I'd have to find some. I'm on Long Island, New York and not sure
there are groups such as those you speak of around here.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make me feel welcome. Noticed an
error in my previous post -- of course it was "found" (not fun) an Echo
(tremolo).
Elizabeth
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