RE: Blues on Chromatic



Personally, I'd start with some Rod Piazza, William Clarke, and their mutual 
mentor, George "Harmonica" Smith, and some Dennis Gruenling while you're 
at...he's not strictly blues, but studying all of this stuff will get your 
head in a good place as chromatic goes.  There are others, too....

Hambone



>From: "Omar Colocci" <smoky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: "Omar Colocci" <smoky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Blues on Chromatic
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 14:35:01 -0300
>
>
>Hello!
>
>I'm still a about-to-become-a-chromatic-student, and searching for 
>references of chrom players in several styles (listening is always a good 
>way to learn!) from many sources on the internet (specially from G's Har 
>On! Thanks again for all your replies!!!) I simply could not find any 
>reference to a chromatic blues player. The only band I recall that play the 
>blues featuring a chrom player (despite some may disagree on how "bluesy" 
>they actually sound) are the Blues Travellers. Any other references you 
>could suggest me?
>
>Thanks a lot!
>
>Omar (prepared to spend with CDs as much or more than he is going to spend 
>with books)
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