Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Train Time tab by CREAM... does it exist??? Please Help!!!
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- Subject: Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Train Time tab by CREAM... does it exist??? Please Help!!!
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- Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 17:18:39 EST
Mike writes:
"You mastered Traintime in a week as a rank beginner? My guess is that you,
at least at that time, didn't know anything about playing harp and like many
before you (including myself), only THOUGHT you were playing the licks
correctly. As you may know now, the more you play and learn, the more you
recognize critical nuances that set apart the great players from the hackers, and
you realize that what you were playing previously WASN'T that wonderful as you
thought at the time.
Traintime depends not just on the chug-a-chug rhythm, but on many, many
accents shared with the drummer and the dynamics of the song. THAT'S the song --
the two instruments. Just doing the chug-a-chug and the big draw bend on 3
and 4 isn't mastering the song. It's like sayiing that because you know a
few words in Spanish, you can speak the language. If you sounded like Jack
Bruce in a week, I hope you became a professional harp player and wrote a book
for the rest of us for whom learning such licks in their entireity might take
more than one week. I'm not trying to be hostile or confrontational, but
your comment just struck me in a weird way.
Mike
Gainesville
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From: mjmeadors@xxxxxxx
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Sent: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Train Time tab by CREAM... does it exist??? Please
Help!!!
"Wow, this thread brings back some memories. Train Time is the first song I
learned on the harp. It was 1971. I bought a harp from a friend for 5 bucks
my
senior year in high school. I saw him a week later and had learned the song
in
it's entirety. By the end of the school year I jammed with Barry Melton and
the Fish on a cruise of SF Bay for senior grad night.
Doug"
....I just reread the post to which you reacted, Mike...and nowhere does
Doug claimed to have "mastered" the song. He said he had learned to play it in
a week. He then went on to say that by the end of his school year...he was
jamming with friends. I honestly don't see why that would bother you so much?
I'm certainly no great harp player, yet can hear a song and many times be
able to play it in a day, let alone a week...sometimes the first time out, and
sometimes pretty darn well...just as I did the age of 4 (that's right,
FOUR)..when I played Scotland the Brave (I'm Scots and was living there at the
time) in it's entirety on my very first Harmonica, before I'd even left the
store. Then I played every song that I knew (in my limited 4-year old capacity,
of course).
I was able to do the same thing on a piano as well, the very first time I
sat down at one. Didn't know the keyboard, had no lessons, but was able to
play tunes first time out.....some folks are born with an "ear" for music.
That doesn't mean they've "mastered" all the nuances, the licks...the way the
songs were played by their original artists....and I don't believe he claimed
he did either. His post was merely about his excitement over the song and
rather innocuous on the face of it, so your reaction seems a bit over the top.
Didn't Winslow respond to the original query by explaining that it would
make better sense to sit down and practice learning this particular song (one
I don't know) from listening to it, rather than trying to tab it out? Seems
that's what Doug did. Maybe he was an exceptionally fast learner as a
teenager? Maybe I'm misreading why you're upset. It did read as possibly
"hostile and confrontational", but maybe Doug didn't take it that way, and it's not
my place to interpret it as such. Just my .02 cents and IMHO (for the
record). :)
Elizabeth
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