Re: [Harp-L] Sax and Harmonica
Ah, but there is already a bass harmonica, to go with the bass sax,
which happens to be prominently featured in my personal favorite
Hazmat Modine song, Bahamut (which also features harmonica, of
course).
Seth
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Michael Peloquin
<peloquinharp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> smokey joe (the last of the cafes) posted:
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>> > Greg is correct about saxes. The first model was the Bb Tenor. I have no
>> > idea why> >
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> OK - nice! Joe and Greg are both incorrect... the first saxophone that Adolf Sax invented was the baritone...
> A great book on the saxophone is "The Devil's Horn"
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> Harmonica content:
> Greg and I both play both instruments...
> Greg is a very good harmonica and sax player ( and singer) check him out sometime!
> Smo-Joe now only plays harmonica... very well I might say!
> The harmonica family needs a baritone harmonica!
> The harmonica and sax were invented around the same time period
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> Michael Peloquin
> The West Coast Harmonica Summit DVD has been released:
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> http://www.jazzharmonicasummit.com/
> http://www.amazon.com/West-Coast-Jazz-Harmonica-Summit/dp/B003UL1BPY
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> It was an amazing night of harmonica, and now you can witness it even if you weren’t there! Buy your copy today!
> http://harpsax.com
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