Re: [Harp-L] Chet Baker Solo on a Diatonic
Nicely Done and well executed, You are Hired!,-)
best,
Rob Paparozzi
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From: "randy singer" <randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Cc: "carlos romero harp student" <spideycar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Robert
bonfiglio harmonica" <bon@xxxxxxxxxx>; "carlos romero harp student"
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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:16 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Chet Baker Solo on a Diatonic
wowow, that was fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i am so impressed you took the time to do that. If u ask any pro jazz
musician, they will tell u that transcribing and performing famous
jazz solos is one of THE best ways to become a great player.
It is sad that most harmonica players do not take the time to develop
their ear by using transcriptions, reading music or even using a
metronome. Robert bonfiglio practically beat me to instill the
importance of a traditional scholarly approach to the harmonica and
without it, blues would be my only language.
Jerome, you are to be congratulated. I hope you post more and look
forward to hearing your original solos.
excellent work ethic!!!!
randy
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[Harp-L] Chet Baker Solo on a Diatonic
Posted by: "Jérôme P." peyrelevade@xxxxxxx
Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:43 am (PDT)
Hi Guys,
I’ve transcribed a Chet Baker solo and I’ve been working on it for the
last
3 days full time, just to try playing 59 seconds with Chet…
It’s been a very interesting and challenging work for me; I’d never
thought
I would need so many hours to achieve less than a minute …
Still not perfect, but here is where I stand :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ1lb5he6ds
Transcription and guidelines in the vid.
Sorry about the sound of the harp, which may not be very good because of
my
mic.
Tell me what you think,
Best regards,
Jerome
www.youtube.com/JersiMuse
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