Subject: [Harp-L] 5th position clip
Hey Warren:
I'd love to hear it...but last time I tried to play the 2nd SPAH piece, and
now again for this additional one, I can't get anything but the 1st short
piece to download...is it only me having trouble?
I'm definitely going to try to get to your gig Thursday. Show my support
for yet another Harp-l'er making good... Way to go!
Elizabeth
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Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:39:51 -0400
From: Warren Bee <wlb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] 5th position clip
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A few weeks ago an online musician buddy emailed me a backing track and
asked me to lay down some licks over it. The track is basically the Thrill
is Gone in Bbm. So I did one take on my $10 radio shack mic through my
computer with a simple recording program I have. I sent it back to him raw
and very dry. He then "produced" it with his home studio setup and
cleaned/spiced it up a bit. I used two harps, an F# in 5th position and a
Lee Oskar natural Bm. I just posted the results on my webpage. It's on the
bottom and I called it "The Wizard of Oz & Forest Gump Meet BB King ala
Bee". It is amazing what good processing equipment can do to a dry clip of
rambling harmonica licks. Once again it seems I am captured playing high
pitched harps. That F# I used was an old stock Marine Band that was sitting
on my desk. A few folks had asked me to show examples of my 5th position
licks.well here they are!
_www.harptime.com_ (http://www.harptime.com) <http://www.harptime.com/>
WBee"
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