[Harp-L] Re: Train Train by Blackfoot
I gave it a listen and think I can pick up the intro in time. It
wasn't as long as I had thought...fairly repetitive too. Now on to
the solo - I won't play it note for note, but is seems like there is a
slap back echo pretty high in the mix, no? I can probably use a
distortion model on my M9 to get that sort of overdrive. I usually
play way cleaner than that. Otherwise, seems like a diatonic
progression where the blues scale will work!
Mike
On Oct 26, 1:59 pm, Mike Fugazzi <mikefuga...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I heard back from the band that I was hoping to audition for. The guitar
> player had mentioned how cool it would be to play this tune with the harp
> intro (I guess they've just skipped that part...the other dude for sure
> didn't know how to play it).
>
> We'll, I want to try and play it. To be honest, I haven't heard it in
> forever. If there are any resources out there to help me learn it before
> Friday, lol, lemme know! Appears the intro is on a G harp and the rest is
> on an A harp...that's all I know.
>
> Otherwise, I have over a dozen other songs off their list I could play in my
> sleep, so no biggie!
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