[Harp-L] Gus
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:21:21 -0500
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Here's a different sort of Gussing I've run into: You're playing solo
harmonica to a roomful of elderly folks. You're trying to put a lot of
feeling and nuances into your playing. But... you made the mistake of
choosing a song that they know the words to. Invariably, a bunch of them
will sing along. Sing-a-longs are great and they have their place, but not
when you're trying to bring an instrumental treat to the group. Be warned!
Dan
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