Re: [Harp-L] 4 Blow Reed Failures - Is it just me?
I think we were at the same Buckeye thing a few years back when Guyger played. Man, you could almost feel the reeds responding when he played. I heard comments from customizers that Guyger's harps would be out of tune pretty fast, but I don't think he cared. He played the real blues.
Steve Webb in frigid, snowy Minnesota
---- fjm <bad_hat@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Quoted from a Barbeque Bob post:
>
> > which is the single biggest cardinal sin of harp players and a
> > problem few players are gonna want to admit to. It not only hurst harp
> > longevity, it also hurts your tone control, control of bends/overblows, kills your
> > dynamics, and kills your agility on the instrument.
>
> Taking Mr Ross's role here. All true but one of my absolute favourite
> players just beats the heck out of his harmonicas. Steve Guyger is hard
> on harmonicas. He does not lack subtlety and nuance. I'd drive a fair
> bit to see him live. fjm
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