[Harp-L] the "best"??
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- From: jon kip <jonkip@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:39:49 -0800
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seems to me that you all would be much safer and have more chance of
success if, instead of looking for "the best" harmonica player out
there....you'd instead type "my favorite"...which makes total
sense...and can be easily defined.....no argument .....who's going to
say that your favorite really isn't your favorite?
Looking for the 'best' is silly.... especially if you don't say "for
what purpose?"
toots is THE BEST at sounding like Toots...
This doesn't necessarily mean that I'd want him as the only harmonica
player in a one take film score orchestra that requires violin player-
like sight reading of classical style music played in tune with all
the sections of the orchestra (even the clarinets) and no real
"toots"-ing needed....
same for all the rest....
jk
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