Re: [Harp-L] simple tunes
Well, Toots has some fun with this tune on his "Apple Dimple" album
(1990). He takes it at a pretty slow clip, but I suspect he could cut it
up to tempo ;-)
- Slim.
http://www.SlideManSlim.com
Jonathan Ross wrote:
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Still, this goes with something I've been working on lately. It's
interesting how a seemingly simple tune can be extremely hard when
you actually sit down to try it. For instance, the head to the
Strayhorn (Ellington band) piece "Take the "A" Train" is, IMO,
unplayable on diatonic and pretty close to it on chromatic (at
speed). It's a very simple melody on paper, and quite easy on most
instruments (a snap on mallets and keyboard, for instance--I can't
say for others, but obviously sax players have no problems with it)
but on either diatonic or chromatic it just does not lay well at
all. I've tried it in a few ways on diatonic, and with a couple of
tunings (standard, Paddy Richter--on both Richter and XB diatonics)
but it just doesn't work. The speed,the bends and the jumps
involved are just incompatible to put together successfully.
It's really not much better on chromatic--the jumps, speed and
particular slide usage are just plain nasty. I can do it, but not
well. Perhaps the traditional trio players might have insight into
this, as they seem to have a great ability to play quite fast with
similar tunes. But, I've never heard any harmonica player do this
piece that I can recall, so that might be significant.
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