Re: [Harp-L] When do get started with amplification?
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] When do get started with amplification?
- From: "Splash!" <celtiac@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 10:32:47 -0400
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I never had a problem doing both.
My first amplified 'gig' was when I was called up on stage to play harp with
some other musicians who heard me play acoustic harp. Played through a
SM-58 and house PA. I went right out next day and got my own SM-58 and XLR
cable plus a 17ft Shure Xformer cable with 1/4" plug. Still have it all and
I heartily recommend having either SM-57 or SM-58 in your gig bag always
just in case...
One of my original quotes has been:
"If you're not havin' fun, you're not doin' it right."
When life asks you to jump in...
Splash!
----- Original Message -----
"sure, have a little fun but don't forget that the acoustic
tone is most important first".
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