Smo-Joe wrote: <Tunes like Georgia should be done on diatonic <Tunes like Summertime........................chromo
I dunno. I've heard some pretty hot versions of Summertime on the diatonic. I usually play this piece in 3rd position on a standard diatonic, sometimes 2nd position on a natural minor.
I had the opportunity to play it solo on the diatonic in 3rd position at Jon Gindick's jam camp in September 2007, where I was one of the coaches, and it seemed to go over pretty well with that audience.
It sounds great on a chromatic too, and as I've said before, if you want to break somebody's heart, just play a ballad on the chromatic--all that sad beauty is just overwhelming.
But what can I say? Sometimes you just feel like throwing down on a blues harp. Even on Gershwin.
Regards, Richard Hunter latest mp3s and harmonica blog at http://myspace.com/richardhunterharp
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