Elizabeth
"Message: 7
Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 02:22:12 -0400
From: joe leone <3n037@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Players don't participate
To: Seth Galitzer <sethgali@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Harp L Harp L <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
On May 4, 2010, at 11:10 PM, Seth Galitzer wrote:
> Hotdog sax players? Never! They're as rare as hotdog guitar
players.
> I think mebbe you're just jealous that you can't play as many notes
> in one phrase. :) Of course, that's a joke. I have nothing but
> respect for you, sir, and can't play (nor would I want to) like the
> hard boppers. BTW, my other online nick is "sgsax". I've been
> playing woodies for most of my musical life, and consider sax my
> primary instrument.
I had a Vito sop and a Cannonball Tenor, still have 2 Vito clarinets,
and an H.N. White trumpet. (everything in Bb). Sold the saxs when I
had a personal tragedy and needed money. In 1983 I did a tape called
'LeOne AlOne' on which I played all of them (including an Armstrong
flute). But it never went anywhere. Elizabeth S. has the only copy
left.
I like the Rico 2 1/2 reeds because the Van Dorens are TOO good. Too
stiff (for their number rating), so I used to scrape them with a pen
knife until they would flex easier (maybe 2 1/4 BUT close to a Rico
in rating). Harmonica content? When I was killed at the Camp Hill
prison riot (1991..which you could google), my face is false and no
longer in any shape to play without nerve pain, so I returned to
harmonica.
> I only just picked up the harp a couple of years
> ago, because I thought it would be "easy." Riiiight.... :)
Harmonica 'can' be easy. Chromo is the easier of the 2. No need to
'manufacture' notes from thin air.
Jo-Jo
>
> Seth
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