Re: [Harp-L] Trippy harp experiences



Michael Rubin wrote: " I walked in nature, playing harp.  A bird started imitating me.  I had a sound 
repetition conversation for around 15 minutes! "

Probably the Mockingbird,  no doubt. I'll bet that was cool.  Once I was practicing breathe control and passed out holding a 2 draw note for a count of 60 - woke up and for a brief few minutes after, I could o'blow any hole and play like Jason R - no wait, maybe I was still 'out' then. 

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Ross 
www.sassparillapdx.com 


-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Michael Rubin <rubinmichael@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> Once I was playing jazz at a coffee shop doing "All blues". Outside, beyond our 
> scope of vision, a trumpet player joined in. He joined us perfectly on the 
> melody. I was the only instrument not tied to an amplifier so I walked outside 
> to invite him inside to join us. The trumpet was coming from the store next 
> door. I went in. It was Miles Davis on the stereo, perfectly in pitch and time 
> with us! 
> 
> I was being filmed for a documentary on various people who earn thier living 
> in interesting ways. I told them I like to play sounds not commonly found on 
> the harp. They filmed me playing and as I did, the harp let out wild feedback. 
> I was able to gain control of the sound and make it go higher and lower. The 
> cameraman's eyes went wild. 
> 
> I walked in nature, playing harp. A bird started imitating me. I had a sound 
> repetition conversation for around 15 minutes! 
> What are your trippy harp experiences? 
> Michael Rubin 
> Michaelrubinharmonica.com 
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