[Harp-L] sax squawk and some harp content.
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- Subject: [Harp-L] sax squawk and some harp content.
- From: Jp "Pagán" <jpl_pagan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:04:08 -0800 (PST)
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--- In harp-l-archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Joe and Cass
Leone <leone@xxxx> wrote:
> I just think that too much squawk is out. A little
is OK, but some
> guys over-do it.
i always hated the "Saturday Night Live" sax sound,
that guys like Jr. Walker often do. then again, i love
some of Walker's stuff, even a few things that do
sound SNL-ish.
as for squawk, i have a new-found appreciation for it
after listening to some of the latest jazz/funk stuff
by guys like Stanton Moore and Galactic. there's a sax
player named Skerik who turns "squawk" into a term of
art, so to speak. i'd love to be able to do what he
does on a short-harp. Galactic's horn-dog, Ben
Elliman, also knows how to squawk and do it right, and
he plays a pretty good harp too... (check out the
album "Ruckus")
--Jp
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