Re: [Harp-L] CX-12 Tenor "C"



OK Michael... Just a typo...  So sorry...
But although I admire Little Walter Jacobs... 
I simply want to sound like ME...
John "Whiteboy" Walden
DEEP in the English countryside... Just now... But available for work  
ANYWHERE in the world.,,,
_http://johnwalden.freevar.com_ (http://johnwalden.freevar.com) 
 
 
In a message dated 7/27/2011 2:20:50 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,  
michaelrubinharmonica@xxxxxxxxx writes:

John,
Third position on C chromatic is D.  You need an F  chromatic to play
third in G.  You can play a C chrome in G very well  without using the
button, but it will not have that Little Walter  feeling.
Michael

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 9:18 PM,   <MundHarp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I just bought a tenor "C" CX-12  chromatic harmonica... But not  just an
> ordinary one..... It's a  harp modified by the master harp tech Antony
> Dannecker....  My  goodness... What  a fantastic instrument.... It's a 
tenor "c" and
>  it  GROWELS!
> I had a "270" tenor "C" and that was  good....  But then some scum bag
> "nicked" it... At a gig...When I was living in  south-east Asia...
> For many years I have owned  a four  octave "Larry  Adler 16"..
> It has a lovely tone.. But  it  leaks like a sieve
> SO
> I needed a decent tenor Chrom in "C" to  play  blues in "G" (Third 
position)
> MY GOODNESS...
> I got  a great  harmonica!
> John "Whiteboy"  Walden...
> Just  now in England... But  i am  available for work ANYWHERE in  the
> world...
> _http://johnwalden.freevar.com_  (http://johnwalden.freevar.com)
>
>



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