Re: [Harp-L] Practice tools
I don't know if you have your heart set on a portable device, but I
considered all the options before deciding on a piece of software instead. I
won't knock on the Tascam too much, but suffice it to say its only real
benefit is its portability. I recommend the software application I chose;
Riffster (http://www.polarity.com/riffster/riffster.html) it's inexpensive
and offers all the good stuff that the Tascam units offer with a much more
shallow learning curve at a fraction of the cost.
Oh yeah, I have no affiliation with any of the above mentioned
products/companies.
On 2/22/06, LDavyboy@xxxxxxx <LDavyboy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Greetings:
> As a beginning harmonica enthusiast, what CD player is the best for
> slowing the music as a learning tool for the harmonica.?
> Tascam makes 3 types, guitar, bass, and vocal. Which one would be more
> appropriate for the harmonica- vocal?? Thanks for your input.
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> Best regards,
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> David
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> PS. While I am here, I'd like to plug Jon Gindicks Jam Camps- most
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> went to the one in Dallas. Great instructors, great format.
> Very inspiring!!
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