Re: [Harp-L] More vampire music
love it man just love it... at 1:27 min into it you go off on the harp, that more than anything did it. your vocal had that low down dirty come here now tone to it, compelling. I know what your (vampire) going to do but I cant pull away tone....
I am no musician, I don't know anything about music nor do I want to offend.
I have heard other guitar stuff ( that shows you how much I know, nothing) that I think us sliding ( if that a proper word).
I feel that would have complimented your harp playing...
Then again I don't know anything so I will shut up and go to my corner..
abner
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Hunter
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx ; harptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 1:06 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] More vampire music
Hi all,
I put together a piece this weekend for submission to a TV series that's all about vampires. It's one of my rare vocals, with a swampy Creedence-type groove and a little bit of very distorted harp. The title is "This Thing I Do So Well," and you can hear it at:
http://broadjam.com/rhunter
or http://taxi.com/rhunter
I think setup for playback on Taxi is easier--you just click on the song name and it plays. If you use Taxi, you need to scroll down the list of songs until you see the title. (You can of course listen to anything else that strikes your fancy...)
The harp part was recorded with a Suzuki Firebreath harp in A, played in second position. The amped sound is courtesy of Line 6's Gearbox software running on my computer. The part is obviously very simple--essentially one note with a big hairy (fanged?) sound--but I think it gets the message across.
Did I mention that this song is all about vampires? If you get creeped out easily, don't bother listening. If you like creepy fun, have at it.
regards, Richard Hunter
latest mp3s and harmonica blog at http://myspace.com/richardhunterharp
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