[Harp-L] Pete Schmidt backing tracks (or others)
I had a question for the list, maybe some of you have worked this out
already. First some background so you know where I'm coming from with
this question. I have been working diligently for the past 4 years on
getting more proficient at harp. I have taught myself music theory, I
have worked hard on technique and tone, I have taken lessons, learned
riffs and rhythm shuffles, worked on improv within different song
structures although mostly within the more typical blues structures and
I have learned quite a few songs (mostly blues but also different stuff
like Ozark Mtn Daredevils and Charlie McCoy songs) pretty close to note
for note to try to absorb part of what the masters of the genre have
done. I have all of Pete Schmidt's backing track CDs and like them for
improv. I also have other backing tracks I have picked up along the way
from various sources. I also have various great books like Tom Ball's on
Little and Big Walter licks. I practice about an hour a day. I have also
been delving deeply into many new artists (new for me, not necessarily
contemporary), blues and otherwise, that I had never previously heard of
to expand my musical universe. Its all been a lot of fun, continues to
be so (almost to the point of addiction) and I think I have steadily
improved. So, on toward my question, in learning specific songs I have
either obtained the tab or worked it out myself and then usually play
along with the songs on CDs of the original performances to help me work
out phrasing, timing, etc. This is fun but has limits. Lately, I have
found it very instructional to play these same songs without the CD
while keeping the time and rhythms going in my head as if I was
listening to the CD. This is really helpful in actually hearing what I
am playing and upping the quality of my playing, adding more tone and
nuances than before, as it is much easier to be critical of what is
coming out without the harp on the original recording covering some of
my errors. Same goes for amplified playing. This also has limits and it
would be nice to play these same songs with a backing rhythm track
(rather than just doing improv) as that would help timing and is more
interesting than using a metronome. So, what I am asking is does anyone
have specific songs (especially blues) that they know fit well with the
Pete Schmidt backing tracks (specific tracks) that are either well known
or more obscure but would be fun to learn or to other tracks that are
available? I'm not in a position to pursue a band or jam sessions right
now so this would be a nice intermediate step to develop.
As a side note, it seems like this type of product (combined jam track
with harp tab for a specific song) would be a nice product to market on
a per song basis on the web to create one of those diversified income
streams Tom Ball wrote about. The tracks would not have to be as lush
and full as those put out by Pete Schmidt. In fact, in many blues
classics the bass and drum lines are often quite spare which would
markedly simplify their production.
All thoughts and input welcome.
Jon
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