Re: [Harp-L] Covering horn parts (kind of a gear post)



I forgot to mention playing 3rd AND/OR 11th less bent notes and intonation issues for horn lines.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Michalek [mailto:chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2006 02:51 PM
>To: 'M. N.', harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Covering horn parts (kind of a gear post)
>
>Electro Harmonix HOG or POG
>Play in 11th position
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: M. N. [mailto:mnessmith@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2006 02:37 PM
>>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: [Harp-L] Covering horn parts (kind of a gear post)
>>
>>>From time to time I play in a pretty large band (drums, bass, guitar, keys, 
>>2 singers, one or two saxes, trumpet and trombone). In this setting, the 
>>horns do their thing and I serve to throw in the down home greasiness on the 
>>bluesier stuff we do, answer some vocal lines, etc. Now, for some of our 
>>upcoming gigs, the entire horn section will consist of: just ME. We've 
>>gigged in this format before from time to time, so I'm pretty comfortable 
>>covering the horn lines and approaching the whole thing differently - just 
>>another hat to wear. But I got to thinking ....... Is there anything I 
>>should re-consider on the gear end of things to sort of play up the punch 
>>and brassiness of the instrument?
>>Of late I've been playing my vintage Shure 520 mic into an ABY box and 
>>running that out to A) my Harp Commander, which feeds the PA, and B) my 
>>Marble Max amp. I'm very happy with this setup - power and tone galore, if a 
>>little heavy on the overdriven sound.
>>So I'm wondering what you guys do differently (if anything) when you're 
>>wanting to get a more "horn-like" sound? Different mic? (Besides the bullet, 
>>I have these in the gig bag: 545S, EV RE-10, SM57 and SM58.) Delay or echo 
>>pedal? Reverb at the board? A looser, more open mic grip? Nothing at all? 
>>Again, just to be clear, I don't mean what do you do different MUSICALLY, I 
>>pretty well know how to play the lines. What I mean is, what do you do to 
>>optimize your sound to fit in with that role?
>>Thanks in advance. If nothing else, should be an interesting discussion. :-)
>>MN
>>
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