[Harp-L] Re: Melody Maker as Minor
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- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 13:16:00 -0800 (PST)
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Gary wrote:
I have a tune I play with my band that I use the "G" melody maker (oh hell,
it's a C Lydian harmonica) with this mode--Called St. Martin, it's a reggae
version of a Renaissance tune. The cool thing is how it goes between Aeolian
and Dorian--here is a version of it!
http://ieee.uwaterloo.ca/praetzel/mp3-cd/ansteor/11-saint.mp3
Gary
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That didn't even sound like a harmonica to me! Did it have some kind of processing on it?
Sounded more like a funny trumpet to me!
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