Re: [Harp-L] seeking song suggestions



Are you opposed to looping?  If not, check out Son of Dave.  If you don't 
like the idea of looping, check out Son of Dave via live YouTubes.  Here is 
one that doesn't require anything other than a harp and 
shaker...http://youtu.be/vDxmRr29YR8

He has a wealth of material to steal from.  I am assuming you're mostly 
looking at ways of performing solo in real time. 

I can do about two hours of solo looping.  I haven't really put the needed 
effort into gigging more than I currently do, but most of my cover tunes 
are songs that originally had nothing to do with harmonica.  I think I do 
2-3 Son of Dave songs and the rest are not solo harp related.  Listen for 
cool bass lines and call and response guitar tunes and learn them on harp.


On Monday, April 30, 2012 11:30:46 AM UTC-5, Beck, Peter wrote:
>
> Hey Fellow Toad-Suckers, 
>
> I have the need of some solo material. Solo meaning acoustic diatonic 
> cross-harp and voice. I already have a handful of songs I can do by myself, 
> but now I gotta learn a few more. 
>
> The last solo song I learned was Grant Dermody's version of "Reuben's 
> Train" (http://youtu.be/R1Qz_lBgJrk) , and that was perfect for what I'm 
> looking for. Any other like that'n, please let me know. I'm wide open to 
> ideas, although I'm not a fan of fox-and-chase songs. 
>
> Bright moments, 
>
> Peter Beck 
> pbeck@xxxxxxxxx 
>


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