Re: [Harp-L] talking techniques again
three blind mice or the batman theme?
In a message dated 9/5/09 7:03:29 PM, mlefree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
writes:
> I find this sort of discussion amongst the most useful and interesting
> on Harp-L! I wish there was much more if it...
> > Mojo Red writes:
> > <major clippage>
> > Then practice familiar songs that require use of those indivitual bends
> to cement it in as you will already know the note that's ~supposed~ to
> sound.
> Hi, Ken!
>
> Someone (maybe even you) once pointed out to me a familiar, very simple
> tune that is played entirely on hole 3 and exercises all the bends
> therein. For the life of me I just cannot remember what the song was.
> What is cool about it is that you already have the tune cemented in your
> memory as it is a childhood standard many of us have grown up with. That
> way, you can practice your 3-hole bends anywhere; no need for a piano.
>
> I'd be most appreciative if someone could jog my memory with the name of
> that tune...
>
> I also recall hearing that Kim Wilson likes to play a simple blues
> entirely on hole 3. Anyone know what that is?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michelle (also Harpin' in Colorado! ;^)
>
>
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