Re: [Harp-L] is harmonica your first instument ?



Ken,

 I played rhythm guitar in a band that played a lot of Clash,The Jam & Ian
Dury
in the mid 80's.  Also a Southern Rock thing.(Talk about conflict!)

 Of course, I secretly listened to  my old Yazoo blues vinyl at night


The more you know can only help communicate in the music language.
A quick music theory class at the local Jr. college is always a good move.
Even the music slang like: 3-legged dog shuffle,Count Basie ending,
2-5-1 jazz, yelling for stops, etc, only works with players who know the
genre.

My .02

jday


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peace, Ken" <ken.peace@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "ALEXANDER MAGER" <magerlab@xxxxxxxxxx>; <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 8:21 AM
Subject: RE: [Harp-L] is harmonica your first instument ?


>
> << it's very interesting how that "previous" instrument  influences the
> player's technique and  perception of music plyed through the
> harmonica.>>
>
> I was taught to play the Hammond Organ as a child and started playing
> harmonica in my 20s.
>
> I view the instruments to be quite different and I can think in terms of
> either.  The music theory that I learned as a child is very useful for
> me in playing harminica.  I do not think it is mandatory for a blues
> player like myself to understand theory but it certainly makes it a lot
> easier to discuss ideas with other musicians.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
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