Re: [Harp-L] William Clarke's "Blowin the family jewls



Hi Bob

Both of the versions of "Blowin' The Family Jewels" that I have on commercial recordings are in the key of A, with the harp played in third position. The version on Groove Time has nice unison work with the guitar that's very distinct. If your guitarist is actually playing like the recording, then there's your guide to the harp part. If he is in fact "soloing", now's a good time to steer toward the unison approach and learn the tune together.

Cheers,
Staggerin' Jim
Listen to Roots Harmonica at http://www.live365.com/stations/staggerinjim

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Mader" <dakotabob3@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 9:39 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] William Clarke's "Blowin the family jewls



When i first worked up William Clarke's "Blowin the family Jewles" I read on here that it was in third position on a diatonic G harp in the key of "a" but i could not get the low part towards the end,so the guitar player did his solo then, Now I am doing it on a chromatic "C and i havent performed it or finished working the song up( I got distracted) Can anyone confirm how William himself played it.?Dakotabob3@xxxxxxxxx www.dakotabob.com




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