Re: [Harp-L] Jimi Lee's Groove Trax
This is a great idea, especially from Jimi Lee. I've always thought most of
they guys who attend SPAH and Buckeye were missing a bet by not providing
chord backing for originals or standards. Thanks to Jimi for keeping all his
fans in mind.
And if anyone is of a mind to work up a commercial recording with these
tracks, he tells you how to pay for the rights, too.
Are these 3-chord arrangements (I, IV, V7 or I7, IV7, V7)? And if so, are
their charts showing the chord progressions for extra chords? Just curious.
I'll know soon enough as soon as my order is sent out to my personal mailbox
by the road...
Thanks for any help.
Phil Lloyd
In a message dated 1/2/10 1:06:23 PM, airmojoken@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> Happy New Year to all my harmonica friends out there!
>
> A couple of months ago, I bought Jimi Lee's 2 CD's with 31 tracks of great
> blues music to jam along to. I finally had a couple of free days during
> the holidays to try them out, and I had a ball playing along with these.
> I loaded them into my iTunes music library and onto an extra iPod that is
> now designated to only play these groove tracks and other playalongs that I
> have, like Steve Baker's 3 volumes of playalongs (that are awesome!).
> I seldom get to actually play with live (or dead!) musicians, so I really
> enjoy having these to play harp with, both acoustically and amplified.
> Jimi's Groove Trax are available to buy on his website (these are
> CD's--not mp3 downloads) at:
> http://www.jimileeband.com/
>
> Just click on his "Buy CD's" link.
>
> Happy Harpy New Year !
> Ken H in OH
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