Hello all, I've been a lurker for more than ten years. I've learned so
much over the years from many of you. Thank you. And, owing to this great
list, I have become good friends with one Scott Gold, who now resides up
the tracks a bit from me here in Japan. .
I put my chromatics away a few years ago, foregoing the study and playing
of jazz for the study and playing of pre-war and "old blues" diatonic.
Now, I'm ready to dive back into the chrome. My main harp, my Renny #27,
is working flawlessly but I need a tuning job and, just to be safe, would
like to have another set of reed plates. Problem is that I'm totally out
of the loop and have lost all contact info for people. I would be very
grateful if any Renny owners or perhaps Bobbie Giordano would contact me
off-list (or on-list) and point me in the right direction for my needs.
It was so nice to see Winslow talk about playing blues in B on a C chrome.
I've been doing that for about 10 years and it is a very nice key for the
blues on the C chrome, though I often use a B chromatic played in Bb.
David
Ayase, Japan
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