[Harp-L] Re: dimi 10 hole jazz - was William Galison
- To: Tim Moyer <wmharps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Harp-L] Re: dimi 10 hole jazz - was William Galison
- From: Chesper Nevins <chespernevins@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 11:05:14 -0500
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Well, if you want to include diminished tunings, you have to include Ed
Coogan.
He can definitely play convincing jazz-type lines on the 10 hole.
I hear that he no longer is focusing on the dimi tuning, but am sure is he
coming up with other interesting approaches.
I wish there was some link to his dimi recordings on the web, but I don't
know of any. If he gave me permission, I would put some up on the web when I
got a chance.
On 11/20/05, Tim Moyer <wmharps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Ben wrote:
> > Jason, you may want to check out Sébastien Charlier. I'm not that
> > keen on his sound, but harmonically speaking there is no doubt that
> > he's totally in the realm of jazz. There are sound extracts on his
> > website www.sebcharlier.com <http://www.sebcharlier.com>.
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> You should also check out Alfred Hirsch: http://www.jazzbrutal.de/
> This guy's been playing diminshed tuned 12-holers since 1994, and does
> a pretty convincing job with jazz compositions.
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> -tim
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