[Harp-L] Alfred Hirsch vs Pat Missin
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Alfred Hirsch vs Pat Missin
- From: Daniel Bernard <danielbernard13@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 14:28:11 -0700 (PDT)
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Miguel Weissman <harpburn2@xxxxxxxxx said:
Alfred Hirsch young lion/new directions, diminished tuned harmonica ... a truly
unique harp play with an eye to the future!
www.myspace.com/alfredhirsch
http://www.alfredhirsch.com/en/
I say:
Pat Missin old fart, any tuning his heart desires ... a truly unique harp
player that can write and play dual reed stuff that you would swear was from
some old forgotten instrument out of the past rather than a guy with a
harmonica.
http://www.patmissin.com/audio/harewoodpark.mp3
http://patmissin.com/uncommon/uncommon04.html
http://patmissin.com/uncommon/uncommon12.html
I couldn't help but make this post. I recall about a month ago there was some interest expressed about drones. I don't know who influenced who first, but check out Pat's work. I've herd of Alfred Hirsch too and I love his work also if you are wondering. Then again, I hate his harmonica. It is very hard to tune and play. I can't do drones either. If you can play like either of these guys post it.
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