[Harp-L] speedy harp players
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- Subject: [Harp-L] speedy harp players
- From: Leonardo Kenji Shikida <shikida@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 13:00:07 -0300
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- Reply-to: Leonardo Kenji Shikida <shikida@xxxxxxxxx>
I am preparing a quick presentation for a harmonica study group and
we´re going to analyse "speedy" harp players, like sugar blue and john
popper
researching on the net, I found an excellent Richerd Hunter´s article
and some precious exercises at myquill´s site.
we want to know more about harp players whose speed is so tight
coupled to their playing style that we group them in a category that
we call "speedy harp players". Of course that Sugar Blue haven´t
always played fast his whole life, but certainly he´s one of the best
guys playing fast. Preferences apart, so does Popper too.
I am looking for a third example. Can you guys suggest me one? Any
harp player is good for me, not only "diatonic" ones.
thanks in advance, sorry for the poor "engrish" ;-)
Kenji
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