Re: [Harp-L] review of "Paul Butterfield Teaches Blues Harmonica Masterclass"
- To: Rob Paparozzi <chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx, "Paul F. Sehorne" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] review of "Paul Butterfield Teaches Blues Harmonica Masterclass"
- From: Taiawagi Helton <taiawagi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 07:47:25 -0800 (PST)
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I am amazed at how little praise Butterfield Live gets
relative to his other albums. The album documents an
altogether remarkable show, but I do not think it even
remains in production. I found a copy on e-Bay, and
it hasn't left my cd player since. If you haven't
heard Live, it is well worth the search!
Suave Blues Man was kind enough to direct me to a list
of keys for his other albums, but I'm still trying to
figure out the keys and harps for Live. Does anyone
have them handy? I would be much obliged.
Taiawagi
--- Rob Paparozzi <chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Sorry you had to waste your money on that
> "Butter Instructional", he WAS
> a great player and Musician, but NOT a very good
> teacher as you found out.
>
> So here is a Butter Lesson you WON'T be
> disapponted with, buy These 3
> Records or CD's:
>
> 1) The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (Elektra)...his
> first
> 2) Paul Butterfield's Better Days (Bearsville)
> 3) The Paul Butterfield (Double) Live (Elektra-Rhino
> reissued a limited
> pressing on CD)
>
> Then take your time and listen to his work, watch
> how his playing grew in
> the order of the above recordings.
> Make up an index card with the Keys of the songs and
> the Key Harp he used
> (on these records it mostly cross harp or 2nd
> position, if you have any
> questions w/ keys we can help out here on the list.
>
> Listen to his ideas, they are very "Horn like" and
> not typically "phrased"
> like so many Trad. Players, but he knew how to
> incorporate all that and when
> he wanted to stay in a "Chicago" bag he had no
> problems holding his
> own...(check out Fathers & Sons for that). He played
> the harp upside down he
> used both TB and Pucker...but PLEASE don't get all
> hung up on
> that!.....study and listen to the MUSIC he's making
> 1st...the rest will fall
> into place.
>
> But most importantly listen to his SOUL speaking
> through his music, it's
> pretty DEEP, and at that point is when he TEACHES us
> the most, The blues
> skills must emanate from that deepness, you won't
> find that on any
> instructional tape....but it's all over the records
> of Butter, The Walters,
> Wells, Cotton, The SonnyBoy's and Terrys
> alike,-)))))).....
>
> Map out and jam along with this stuff at your own
> pace....you WILL pick up
> some great ideas, he WAS one of THE best!
>
> again, the list here and myself can help out
> with any of the technical
> stuff, so never be afraid to ask...and happy
> harpin'....you've mad a good
> choice in Butter tho!,-)
>
> I learned alot from this mans recordings and really
> do appreciate the body
> or work he left us....enjoy
>
> hope this helps,
> rob paparozzi
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul F. Sehorne" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 4:41 PM
> Subject: [Harp-L] review of "Paul Butterfield
> Teaches Blues Harmonica
> Masterclass"
>
>
> > I just recently got interested in harmonica. I
> wasn't listening to /
> > noticing harmonica music back when Butterfield was
> alive. From what I've
> > read on this forum I gather that he was a great
> (blues harmonica)
> > musician. Based upon what I was hearing and
> because I am learning to play
> > the harmonica myself now, I purchased "Paul
> Butterfield Teaches Blues
> > Harmonica Masterclass".
> >
> > I must say I am a bit disappointed. It is a lot
> of demonstration with
> very
> > little explanation. I've found Jerry Portnoy's
> Blues Harmonica
> > Masterclass course a much better investment, even
> at four times the
> > price. (Butterfield's course ~$15, Portnoy's
> course ~$60). At $15 it is
> as
> > much value musically as a good Harmonica music CD,
> but from a training /
> > learning standpoint it is lacking. What
> explanation is included is
> > somewhat incomplete and sometimes ambiguous.
> >
> > Of course, this is as much producer/director's
> fault (Happy Traum,
> Homespun
> > Tapes) as the musician. I have many Homespun
> Tapes video VHS courses that
> > I purchased about 10 years ago (including 'every'
> piano video that they
> > had at the time). Some of them are great. Some
> are not. David Cohen's
> > Blues Piano videos are great. Warren Bernhardt's
> Jazz Piano videos are
> > not. Unless you have some feedback from someone
> (like this feedback), you
> > pays yore money and takes yore chances.
> >
> > The Butterfield CD audio course is distributed by
> Hal Leonard. I
> > purchased if from Amazon.com
> >
>
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0793581303/102-6677938-2744148?v=glance&n=
> 283155>here
> >
> >
> > Paul "two cents" Sehorne
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