Another one to pull out of LP collection -I'll get to it later. But I will say that on the album (can't say for certain about that specific tune) Stevie played both chromatic and first-position diatonic, bending the blow notes in the top four holes on the diatonic. He really stretches out, too, in a way you seldom hear from him. Instead of deft, precise, radio-friendly pop licks, you get Stevie, well, steppin' in it (in a good way :) ).
WInslow
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From: éè æå <s-toya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Chaka Khan I Feel for You To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Saturday, May 10, 2008, 11:12 AM Hi Rob, and everyone else. Thank you for welcoming me. I'm writing from Japan.
Has anyone listened to Herbie Hancock's "Steppin' In It"? Stevie plays chrom, but he bends just like with a blues harp. I'm just wondering how he did it like that with a chrom.
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