Richard Hunter wrote:
I know this is hubris, and I apologize in advance, but I like to
think
that my book "Jazz Harp" contributed to the advancement of the
instrument.
I know that it contributed to the development of some of the best
and
most widely recorded players in the generation that came of
musical age in
the 1970s and 1980s.
---Absolutely true, and not hubris at all. I was speaking of more
recent
developments...
WVa Bob
P.S. While I'm obviously just a schmoo from West Virginia :-) your
book
has been a help to me, too.
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