Re: [Harp-L] Peer Review / Kierkegaard



I like the overall view of the sound. Nice slide and vocal.
The one thing that doesn't fit are the fast riffs they sound out
of character and not musical to me. I always think of Slim Harp as 
a master of tune and knowing just the right notes. 

This site has two tunes that I think are good examples of what I'm talking about.
http://profile.myspace.com/diggsblues2
Scratch My Back by Slim Harpo
Workin' in Another Man's House has some fast riffs in it.
Diggs

--- On Tue, 6/30/09, Kre Porter <hotreeds@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Kre Porter <hotreeds@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] Peer Review / Kierkegaard
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:19 PM


Hello Harp Phreaks!

 

     I have been playing since 1980 and have never subjected anything I've done to peer review ... until now!  I recorded this a few years ago, using a Lee Oskar, key of "A", Shure Ceramic element, in a BL-JT-30 (black, and slightly smaller than the standard JT-30!) through a 1948 Oahu Tonemaster.  I would appreciate some feedback (the ONLY time I appreciate feedback! LOL) on my take on "King Bee", the old Slim Harpo tune.  Thanks for the (hopefully!) constructive criticism, although it IS a bit "over the top".

http://www.myspace.com/kleinlandes

 

 

Warm regards, Kre Porter 

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