RE: [Harp-L] What makes Gindick a great teacher
- To: "Richard Hunter" <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Harp-L] What makes Gindick a great teacher
- From: "Eric Neumann" <eneumann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 13:20:19 -0600
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- Thread-topic: [Harp-L] What makes Gindick a great teacher
Hmm, okay, but in Glover's book he suggests soaking your harp in vodka... haha - makes it taste good.
I don't think Gindick suggested that. Just an interesting thing to ponder for me, that is. Also, as for what instructional materials are available today, I think I would recommend any Gindick book, and never, seriously, show the Glover book to a harp student.
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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] What makes Gindick a great teacher
The Iceman wrote:
"There was only Jon and Sonny Glover, and let me tell you, Sonny's book
was none too good."
Tony Glover's book "Blues Harp" was a big help to me during my first
six-12 months with the harmonica. I learned a lot from it, starting
from the minute I picked it up.
When I wrote "Jazz Harp," the reason I took it to Oak Publications first
was that I wanted to be part of Glover's publishing house.
So I can't agree that it was none too good.
Thanks, Richard Hunter
hunterharp.com
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