Re: [Harp-L] Harp Pseudonyms/Euphemisms - and other harp relatedtrivia
- To: "Vern" <jevern@xxxxxxx>, "Richard Taylor" <hove.actually@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Harp Pseudonyms/Euphemisms - and other harp relatedtrivia
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- Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 11:24:01 +0000
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My personal favourites are 'fist-whistle' and 'tin sandwich'...
Regards
Dave Ferguson
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From: Vern
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To: Richard Taylor
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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Harp Pseudonyms/Euphemisms - and other harp relatedtrivia
Sent: Feb 5, 2010 12:23 AM
I recall a term, maybe from "WSB Barn Dance" radio program in Atlanta pre-WWII: "Snort Organ"
Vern
On Feb 4, 2010, at 3:09 PM, Richard Taylor wrote:
> Loving this thread! We have been collecting some of these at the Harp Surgery. Cookie Cutter was something Lee Oskar used in a recent interview. Blues Burger we came up with. Bill's Four Inch Tin Joanna is a great one. Think Pat Missin has a few on his site - also with names for the harp in other languages. My wife is Swedish and there they call it a Munspel (Mun - mouth / Spel - play..in the musical sense!)
>
> http://www.harpsurgery.com/harp-trivia-1/planet-harmonica-harp-trivia/
>
> Also a section on who played on what...
>
> http://www.harpsurgery.com/harp-trivia-1/who-played-that/
>
> ...any other contributions in keeping with existing list welcome.
>
> Happy Harping!
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