RE: [Harp-L] 7 Nation army on hunterharp.com
I was goofing around with the main riff as I listened to this. Richard plays an A harmonica in 2nd position. You can't quit play the riff in 2nd. I tried 3rd position which was better but it ends on a 3 draw double bent (B natural). Not easy on a D harp. To my surprise if fits beautifully on a C harmonica with no bends, 5th position.
Ryan
> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:01:24 -0600
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> Subject: [Harp-L] 7 Nation army on hunterharp.com
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> hi all,
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> I've posted a live audio recording of my trio with Brian Maw and Eli Preston to my site at hunterharp.com. It's the final song of our second set at a private party in Tetonia, Idaho, recorded August 10, 2012, and the piece in question is Jack White's "7 Nation Army," which he originally recorded with the White Stripes.
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> the harp on this piece is played through an Audix Fireball into the Digitech RP355, which goes straight to the PA. The sound setup is a basic amped blues patch with slapback delay, and it sounds good (meaning big and loud) on this piece. I didn't do a lot of shredding on the solo--I was in John Fogerty mode for that--but the rhythm work on the harp pushes the piece hard, and the trio interaction on the piece is very cool.
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> Enjoy.
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> http://www.hunterharp.com/audio-of-the-day-august-28-2012-huntermawpreston-seven-nation-army/
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