[Harp-L] Great book "The Harmonica and Traditional Qu?becois
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Great book "The Harmonica and Traditional Qu?becois
- From: "Brian Stear" <brianstear@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:32:29 -0500
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Man, I can't wait to get my copy! My wife is a Quebecois ( met her while playing blues professionally on the road ) and I've always loved their music. My sister in law lives in Levi, right across from Quebec City. There's always an accordion player or 2 in the Chateau Frontenac area.
Besides their folk music, there was a group called La Bottine Souriante that had a harp player that would play AND do the 2- foot tapping at the same time. Try that one! Whew........
Thanks again for letting us know of such a cool resource.
Brian
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