From: "Bradford Trainham" <bradford.trainham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: January 15, 2009 12:29:48 AM GMT-05:00
To: "'John F. Potts'" <hvyj@xxxxxxx>, <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Standing around feeling stupid, average or pro
Reply-To: <bradford.trainham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
And...
Not to "stalk" our way into every song... But think again about
what the
horns do in My Girl.
You !!might!! Have possibility of emulating those little tripplets
(Wow!
What's the correct way to spell that?) between the vocal lines
beginning
with the second verse.
The song would be tough because of the modulation in the last
verse, but...
Don't we like chalenges?
Brad Trainham
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Subject: [Harp-L] Standing around feeling stupid, average or pro
I can fit harp to all sorts of tunes that don't have harp on the
original,
but there are some tunes that don't require harp and just won't
sound good
with harp. Harmonica, like (for example) sax, doesn't necessarily
fit with
all material. And even playing on certain material where harp does
fit, I
will sometimes lay out more than i play, depending on the
particular tune,
because it's important to let the music breath. But on some tunes
it's more
important not to play at all.
I played News Years Eve with a blues band that i sound good playing
with and which, quite frankly, sounds good playing with me. Anyway,
for reasons i have never understood, the singer likes to do the
60's R&B
ballad, "My Girl"' at some point during each show. I'm not a
regular member
of them band but I've played with them often enough to know what
they do.
What do i do when the band plays "My Girl"? I leave the stage --
go sit
down, get a drink, talk to friends, admire the singers' red sequin
jacket,
or whatever. Then i go back up for the next tune, which is the
professional
thing to do. Don't force feed the music.
JP
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