Re: [Harp-L] response to Elizabeth: & cool hats!!
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From: David R. Fertig
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] response to Elizabeth: how to tongue block
Elizabeth,
You're quite welcome. And note, you don't need a whole durned book to
learn tongue blocking, a visual demo is best, but I'll try getting you
started with a few words. See below.
That's about all I know about harpmonica. Oh, and you need a cool
hat!
-Dave
I second Dave's post, to you Elizabeth.
To Dave, you have hit a cord of interest with me, about the " cool hat". What kind do you wear? I like hats and I never did before playing harmonica. I never thought of this bit of trivia, until I read your post. I have a Jacaru, from Australia that was a Christmas gift, that I wore for a long time. I now have a Bailey that I really like, but am always looking at hats that I might like to purchase.
Doyle
r: "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?
>
>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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