Re: [Harp-L] Fills, not stepping on others
----- Original Message -----
From: akc <meadow.sweet@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, October 16, 2005 4:21 pm
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Fills, not stepping on others
> What Chris Michalek says is correct. Also, keep in mind what is
> the purpose
> of doing fills.... i.e. to complement, represent, and reinforce,
> in sound
> alone, what the vocalist has sung in words - you're there to make
> the
> performance rounded and complete. Stay consistent over the course
> of the
> song... your fills can vary somewhat from verse to verse but don't
> confuse
> the audience with over-elaboration. And a blues is often a little
> 'story'...
> the sentiment changes over the course of it.... the guy who 'woke
> up one
> morning and found his baby gone', might be going after the man who
> done him
> wrong with his big 44 by the end... (from misery to defiance). So
> watch how
> the vocalist is telling it and stay in tune with that and play to
> suit the
> mood.
>
> Best way to learn, in my opinion, is to listen to your heroes and
> play along
> with CDs of them until it's second nature. Others may disagree.
>
> Regards, A.
I have been playing harp for 25 years and there is more power picking
the right spots to play and how you emote .I have never practiced and
play when I play,I play with my heart and not concerned with trills and
over playing.I love playing and when I finish for the night I know I
have given it my all.
Jim
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dave Murray" <dlmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 4:53 PM
> Subject: [Harp-L] Fills, not stepping on others
>
>
> > Most instructional material for the harp seems to be very solo
> or melody
> > oriented, but so much of what I hear in music that doesn't have
> a lead
> > harmonica player is riffs and fills. I would like to be able to
> play those
> > supporting fills and riffs so I can jump in with mixed
> instruments. Not
> > just blues, but country, bluegrass, rock, etc. The book "Mel Bay
> presents
> > Blues Harp for Diatonic and Chromatic Harmonica" covers it, but
> the tape
> > give incomplete coverage of the licks and tunes. I've got to
> hear it, and
> > I'd like some coverage of the "theory" of what, why, when. What
> is the
> > best way to learn this style of playing; general purpose riffs
> and fills
> > for various genres, and how to decide which one is appropriate
> at a given
> > time?
> >
> > Peace and music,
> > Dave
> >
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