From: George Brooks <gbrooks1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Tom Albanese <mudharp@xxxxxxx>, Harp-L <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] A Night In Tunisia
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 01:00:03 -0500
Tom wrote:
>Good evening. Is there anybody out there who's playing this tune on
diatonic?
>I've been trying to work it out in 2nd and 3rd and can't get a handle on
it
>yet. Maybe another postition would be better. 5th? Special tunings? I
dunno.
>Any pointers would be most welcome. George...Chris...Michael P.? Anybody?
I have been working on this tune with my acoustic trio for the past few
weeks. I think it's going to be tough no matter what position you do it
in. That has been my experience, anyway, but I'm going to keep at it.
The tune is usually played in Dm. You could use an F harp in 4th position
(I would suggest a low F if you are going to go this route) or a C harp in
3rd position. Both 3rd and 4th positions are generally good for minor key
tunes. In 4th position, the first (pick-up) note is 2 blow. In 3rd
position, it's hole 3 draw bent down a whole tone. Of the two, I much
prefer 4th.
I was working on these positions until Chris Michalek remembered
(amazingly) that Howard Levy had told us back in 1999 that he uses an Ab
harp to play this song. This puts it into 7th position (F# on a C harp),
but 7th position minor, which is much, much easier than major. Major is
six sharps (ouch!). But A Night In Tunisia is not only minor, but natural
minor (flatted sixth degree as well as third and seventh). This cancels
out three of the sharps, so it is like playing in 4th position major. You
need good control of your bends and overblows, but it's quite doable and
the arpeggios lay out really nicely. The lick in measure 7 lays out better
in this position than any other. In 4th position, the first (pick-up) note
is the hole 1 draw bend.
I actually heard some guy play in 7th position minor at SPAH this year. To
Motown on a boombox, of all things. It sounded pretty good to me, but I
was in a generous and non-judgmental mood (SPAH!), and it might not have
met the exacting standards of some on this List.
George
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