Re: [Harp-L] Ballad harp vs sax




On May 6, 2005, at 6:16 PM, Pierre wrote:


Jim said:
an aside... I had been a harp-l lurker, just receiving the digest,
but with such a wealth of information from so many knowledgeable and
talented folks, I had to get myself deeper into "this thing of ours."
I hope I can contribute something, but I'm finding everything I think I
know, many others know far better.

Joe added: Not so, everyone has talents that others don't have. They just need the impetus to appear.


To which I add:


I find some of the best answers come from people who are just a bit ahead of you. They have just struggled to figure it out and for a little while its fresh in their memory and so they have a bit of wisdom. So please chime in.

Pierre.

Mon Pierre, This is so EXACTLY correct, I think I shall throw myself down into an empty swimming pool.
smo-joe


and now it's time for 'Precious Moments' #4. It is Buckeye 2005, Pick ANY hour, every time I turn around, P.T. Gazell is close at hand and usually wafting his harp excellence into the atmosphere. I especially liked our little jazz improvs in the lobby, was overjoyed when he showed up at the sound check and I found out he would do a vignette Fri nite.
I had been reading with great interest about how he had disappeared for many years. Man, what WAS this guy thinking? I was tempted to charge him with "Felonious attempts with intent to deprive the harmonica community of his talent(s)".
I was a little bummed out when the jazz jam only went an hour or so because there were only a couple of us there willing to play (P.T. was one...thank God).
Then, at the blues jam, as I was hiding behind Mark Voss, he looked at me thinking 'I' was gonna take a turn. Yeah...right. One thing I learned in the Navy..never go against battlewagons when you're only a sub-chaser.
Hey Phil, let's 'stick around' this time...OK. Let's knock it off with the disappearing acts. :)
smo-joe














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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Ballad harp vs sax




On May 6, 2005, at 12:47 PM, James Sterett wrote:


HArlem Nocturne? I've never heard a version of the song on harp, but I
do recall reading a Rod Piazza interview where he said Rick Estrin was
doing a killer version of it some time back (could have been on
chromatic.)

I played Harlem Nocturne last night. Sop-sax took first run, I did the second. Don't see why someone would even THINK of doing this monster on diatonic.

an aside... I had been a harp-l lurker, just receiving the digest,
but with such a wealth of information from so many knowledgeable and
talented folks, I had to get myself deeper into "this thing of ours."
I hope I can contribute something, but I'm finding everything I think I
know, many others know far better.

Not so, everyone has talents that others don't have. They just need the impetus to appear.
smo-joe

JIm www.mcmule.com


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