RE: [Harp-L] Stones' 'Waiting on a Friend'



If you have a country-tuned f harp or an sbs f, you could wail away in c,
second position and you'd be set. 
I think the chords over the sax solo are a c9 going to an f with a
majorish-seventh feeling in both chords. 
That's what I would try first.
Brad Trainham
 

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Subject: [Harp-L] Stones' 'Waiting on a Friend'


I'm playing in a (mostly) acoustic trio with a couple of guitar players and
they want to do the Rolling Stones' 'Waiting on a Friend'
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0NYKWLMgx0). Great song, and I'm
comfortable adding some tremolo harp to it ala Mickey Raphael. But I'd like
to also be able to approximate/interpret the sax solo. Any suggestions on
how to approach it? Meaning, what position? I'm comfortable with overblows.

Many thanks in advance,

MN
 		 	   		  
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