Re: [Harp-L] Blues Birdhead
Ron;
The overblow is a 6 hole overblow, not 4. It occurs in the second chorus, that is, the second 12-bar progression. It is in bar 6, just after the 3rd beat ('3 and').
The piece is in 1st position, and the key is F#, though probably recorded on a G, and some speed lost somewhere. Low F# harps weren't made back in 1929 as far as I know, and it's pitched too low for an F# above the standard F.
I worked this tune out note for note nearly forty years ago and can still come pretty close to replicating it, so you better believe all of the above!
RD
>>> <captron100@xxxxxxx> 25/06/2008 1:43 >>>
I had a lot of trouble trying to listen to Mean Low Blues from the Amazon.com link that Rick sent.
Finally i discovered that if I scrolled down to the song list, i could click the arrow to the left
of the song title, to enable me to hear it. It sounds to me like this version is in first position
using an F harp, but it is slow and therefore flat.
Then harmoniman@comcast sent this link:
http://www.authentichistory.com/1930s/music/1929-Mean_Low_Blues.html , which is the full song. This
seems to be in F# in first position, except that there is a low note that isn't on my F# harp (about
9/10th of the way thru the song).
Whatever, this song is a workout in both first or second position, entailing lots of
opportunities to use OB's. Fun stuff that could keep you occupied for days, if not years! It also
has a couple of examples of that growl which we've talked about before on harp-L (about 6/10th of
the way thru) but at that time I didn't have the song to listen to, so i had little idea of what
the posters were talking about. But that growl appears to be on a the OB'd 4 blow. I'm gonna save
this link. If anyone can shed light on what's going on in this song, i would be very interested.
This was great. Thanks for sending that link.
ron
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