Re: [Harp-L] Gerorgia




If your playing it in the key of G then try it on an A harp or a D harp.  It lays out so much better in those positions.  Don't think about the positions just let your ear guide you.

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>From: James [mailto:wasabileo@xxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 08:36 AM
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>Subject: [Harp-L] Gerorgia
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>Has anyone played this or even better accompanied anyone who played it. I sat in with a friend Murali Coryell www.muralicoryell.com at a local pub restaurant. It was the last song and we just finished a set that inclued Willie Dixon Jimmy Reed tunes. It was the last tune before closing  But going through the changes. It was in G and I was using a C Golden Melody and I found myself attempting overblows and overdraws to get the notes to go along with the chording and I am embarrassed to say. I can't even describe what I did but it worked (sort of) 
>it was late 11:00 pm most of the folks were the loyal followers and those trying to make time with the ladies.
>I would appreciate anyones comments suggestions and experiences. It is a great song and Its great when you can get past the I IV V changes to something more melodic
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