Re: [Harp-L] Steve Baker Blues Harmonica Playalongs available online



Is there anyone selling these recordings in North America or something
similar. I don't want to pay shipping duties from the E.U. They sound like
great tracks!

Cheers,

Kevin

On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Tony Eyers <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Steve Baker, well known on the list as a thoughtful spokesman for Hohner
> has made available online his Blues Harmonica playalongs.
>
> You can get them at
> http://s296368176.online.de/shop/advanced_search_result.php?XTCsid=20681c7db17711bde2055779c507059e&keywords=downloads&x=8&y=10<
> http://s296368176.online.de/shop/advanced_search_result.php?XTCsid=20681c7db17711bde2055779c507059e&keywords=downloads&x=8&y=10
> >
>
> Steve Baker is a well know player and author. In particular, his "Harp
> Handbook" was the first really good harmonica reference, it is still worth
> getting.
>
> I've previously bought Steve's harmonica playalongs. They feature Steve
> playing a range of first, second and third position styles. The tracks are
> provided with and without harmonica, and make good jam tracks. Each track
> has a run down by Steve about the solos.
>
> Steve is well known in Europe as a master player. Amongst other things, his
> tracks provide a good introduction to first and third position blues. For
> those not sure of these distinctions, it is worth investing in Steve's
> tracks to find out.
>
> Tony Eyers
> Australia
> www.HarmonicaAcademy.com
> ...everyone plays
> http://s296368176.online.de/shop/advanced_search_result.php?XTCsid=20681c7db17711bde2055779c507059e&keywords=downloads&x=8&y=10<
> http://s296368176.online.de/shop/advanced_search_result.php?XTCsid=20681c7db17711bde2055779c507059e&keywords=downloads&x=8&y=10>
>
>



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