RE: [Harp-L] Jazz-Blues Fusion
Ah ah !
Thank you SO much Grant !!! I am the one you mention, playing Black Orpheus!
I'm very honoured by your comment, and it's really funny to read it here in
that configuration.
I am also very impressed by Sebastien Charlier, as you've understood from my
previous emails.
And I agree: Jason Rosenblatt does a great and interesting work on diatonic.
Have a great day of work, and thanks again!
Jerome (JersiMuse)
www.youtube.com/JersiMuse
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De : harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] De la part
de Grant Walters
Envoyé : dimanche 20 décembre 2009 21:37
À : harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re: [Harp-L] Jazz-Blues Fusion
unfortunately I do not speak French but did go the the Blog site
mentioned below..
If you scroll down to the
Extraits sonore...
section you will find the links to some French performers...
I found two that were pretty good right away..thanks for the links..
I was very impressed with Sebastien Charlier and found some great
instructional stuff on you tube..
This stuff is advanced diatonic lesson by a real pro...very cool how
to play Black Orpheus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUV3oaTT1Vs&feature=related
Also stumbled on to Jason Rosenblatt / Round Midnight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu0L5e1hxsU&feature=related
Then went to his Klezmer band site...
I just love Harp-L
Oh yeah...I'm suppposed to be at work.
thanks again
Grant
On Dec 20, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Patrice Rayon wrote:
>
> Thank you for your very nice message Bill :)
>
> There is one from Normandy living in USA for years already (Frédéric
> Yonnet).
> I also thing about a very good french player whose the name is :
> Olivier Ker Ourio (Chromatic).
> An other making beautifull music is Michel Herblin.
> Perhaps the most famous of all is Jean Jacques Milteau, also Greg
> Szlapczynski (Polish but spent more time in France than Polland, and
> installed in France), Jean Sabot (Celtic Music), Nico Wayne Toussain
> (living in Miami now I believe), Christelle Berton ;-), Paul Lassey
> (post lots of video as well on YouTube and very good teacher, also
> via Internet)... The problem when you start to give names is that
> you forget lots of great people... In Belgium there is Jean Toots
> Thielmans (Adopted by USA ;) ...who had to wait for a while before
> to be recognized in Belgium), Thierry Crommen, Geneviève Dartevelle...
>
> In fact dealing with the french harp players and french mother
> language speaking I made a blog that I keep alive and I intend to
> keep it up and more and more complete with the time... I added some
> small flags getting the page to be translated via Google translator
> for all of you, in love with harmonica like me and other :) ...the
> rest of the familly ;) ...
> Perhaps there is better than Google Translator, but I don't want to
> put money for this blog because I make no money at all (I don't want
> it commercial,NEVER)... I just want to share with all what I know !...
>
> My blog is here (click your flag ;) ...) :
http://harmonica-francophone.over-blog.com/
>
> I think the article on Sébastien Charlier on Delphi'Muz is very good
> (there was an other in September I believe).
> I was also lucky enough to be invited by Sébastien Charlier to the
> very last day of "Precious time" Mix... I am about to put an other
> article on Sébastien when possible (still some missing photo because
> to make a bit more space and easy the reading). I tell you here when
> I do it ! Benoit Felten also kows a lot Sébastien, I don't know if
> he wasin France at this time, but I am pretty sure he was also
> invited by Seb...
> The MySpace of Seb.Charlier is: http://www.myspace.com/sebcharlier
>
> Just have a look to my french speaking blog and I let you perhaps
> discover some very nice player from France, Belgium, Switzerland,
> Québec, etc...
> I am sure if you look for there friends on MySpace, links etc... you
> can search for other that I would have forgotten...
>
> Harmonicalement
> Patrice Rayon
> PS: I am trying to set an other blog for the rest of the
> world...just links, nothing exceptionnal but could be interresting
> for any people in love with harmonica.
> http://harmonica-world.over-blog.com/ (there are some flag there as
> well ;) ...)
>
>> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 17:45:54 -0000
>> From: "Bill" <bill.eborn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Jazz-Blues Fusion
>> To: J?r?me P. <peyrelevade@xxxxxxx>, <bluesmandan@xxxxxxx>,
>> <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> ...
>> Thanks for posting that Jerome - yes Sebastien Charlier's amazing!
>> I think
>> getting to see him live next year might be on my new year
>> resolutions list.
>> Do you know of a good place to see him or does he have a residency
>> anywhere?
>>
>> France is so well off for great harp players, it would be good if
>> there was
>> a way of finding out more about the french harp scene for those of
>> us whose
>> french isn't very good - you can go to Paris and be back in time for
>> breakfast from here.
>>
>> I get turned on by things I haven't heard before, so as long as
>> it's done
>> with taste, every innovation is good with me.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Bill
>
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