At 10:02 AM 3/31/2008, you wrote:
Since becoming acquainted with Harp-L of course I now realise that
"Real
Players" must play in any key on a ten hole blues harp.
None of the professional diatonic harmonica players on Harp-l have
said this, to my knowlege, whether they can do it or not.
The ability to play in all keys on a diatonic is a skill in its
infancy. Some people are doing it brilliantly, some will do it
brilliantly in a few years. It's a great new direction for diatonic.
But most of the diatonic players I'm acquainted with, both on this
list and off, are kibbitzing this remarkable development. I am
doing so myself.
My own approach to music, on harmonica at least, is to develop new
expressive tools on the diatonic using pretty much the "blues
approach" that developed between the early part of the last century
and the early 1950's. Hopefully my style is nothing like anyone
else's, but hopefully the marvelously funky and deep feeling of the
blues comes through in every note.
From the mid-60's and on for about ten years I used three or four
notes that reached toward chromaticism, i.e., notes that you would
not hear on a blues recording by one of the black blues players of
the first half of the century. One by one those notes fell away,
and finally I found myself fully enthralled by the endless
possibilities for musical expression afforded by limiting one's self
to the blues harp note set. I have never once regretted the road I
have taken, even when the new 'chormaticism of the diatonic' began
emerging.
Most of my diatonic colleagues - my personal acquaintainces that is
- would say pretty much the same thing, though they'd probably use
fewer words.
So no, if you've gotten the impression that you 'must' learn the
chromaticism of the diatonic harp, it's the wrong impression.
It's discussed in this forum a great deal because it is an emerging
craft and the players that are pioneering it are doing so very much
in discussions right in front of us.
But there is an infinite amount of music yet to be discovered in the
non-chromatic route, too.
Ken
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