Tom Ball replied:
Actually the whole solo is second position. Norton Buffalo. The solo
is a series of eight licks using F, Eb, Db, and C harps in that
order. You run through 'em twice. Most of them start on a 2 draw.
There are no overblows, and everything is in 2nd position.
The final chord change of the four chords is C7 and that is 1st
position on a C harp, ending with some classic Jimmy Reed style
1st pos playing.
Michael Peloquin
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