Re: [Harp-L] Thunderbird
I see that these videos come from David Barrett's "School of the Blues" — I was fortunate enough to study for a few months under Mr. Barrett: a kind and generous instructor just a few miles down the road from me in San Jose.
Dave
On May 17, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Rick Dempster wrote:
> If I was going to buy one of these extra low harps, it would be for the possibilities in the top end; 1st position stuff,which I think would work really well, like it does on the Hohner 365 (?? anyway, then 10-12 hole MBs, in C, an octave down)
> Strangely, for one who is (like me) a Gwen Foster aficionado, Filisko doesn't touch the top end. I want to hear the bends on 8,9,10. Guess I'll have to buy one to find out.
> RD
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>>>> "Dan Axt" <dapperdan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 18/05/11 7:06 AM >>>
> Filisko makes me laugh.... with delight. He's so damn good. Chris Micalek
> had the same effect on me. Dan Axt
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>> Filisko playing it!
>> http://juke-myharmonicablog.blogspot.com/
>> Sunnyside
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