Re: [Harp-L] Re: Beatbox Meets Harmonica



http://www.harmonicainstituut.nl/inhoudMedia.htm, in Holland.
There is another video in the net, but the harmonica is also not very 
exciting. Anyway, I'm happy for every development of our instrument.
All the best,
Fernando

On 8/31/05, Planet Harmonica <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> A few months back there was a video circulating of a human 
> beatbox/harmonica
> act that sounded a lot better than that. can't seem to find it now,
> hotdamn...
> 
> > This link was posted on another list, so I thought I'd provide it here
> > for entertainment purposes. Get ready folks, we'll soon be inundated
> > here with rap/beatbox artists wanting to know how to get 'that sound' in
> > a hurry if this catches on, haha. Check out this kid's sweet tone
> > (CrayZeeSpit, if you're on-list, apologies). First they used turntables
> > as instruments, now I guess the evolution of their genre continues, into
> > the Jurassic Period...
> >
> > http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=317996
> >
> > Bill Hines
> > Hershey, PA
> >
> >
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> Ben FELTEN
> http://harmonica.typepad.com
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