Re: [Harp-L] New chromatic method



It's a shame that the chromatic is so lacking in method books compared to other instruments that have volumes.
From what I've seen in print nothing compares to the workshops of Cham-ber Huang and my years studying with Robert Bonfiglio and my own adaptations of those methods to jazz improv and pop and jazz melodies. I hope this new method is better than past efforts.

Emile "Diggs" D'Amico



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 From: Winslow Yerxa <winslowyerxa@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] New chromatic method
 
I received a review copy in the mail yesterday. I'd been sent a draft copy several months ago with promises that the translation from the Italian would be improved in the final version.

This looks very promising . . . 

Winslow
 
Winslow Yerxa
Author, Harmonica For Dummies, ISBN 978-0-470-33729-5
            Harmonica Basics For Dummies, ASIN B005KIYPFS
            Blues Harmonica For Dummies, ISBN 978-1-1182-5269-7
Resident Harmonica Expert, bluesharmonica.com
Instructor, Jazzschool for Music Study and Performance


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From: John Kally <jkally3@xxxxxxx>
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 6:37 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] New chromatic method

Hi folks,
Not sure if this has been mentioned here, but I just purchased the new "Method for Chromatic Harmonica" by Max De Aloe (Sher Music, $30 USD). Got mine from Jamey Abersold, but I'm sure it is available all over.  I saw it listed, figured it would be yet another "how to play harmonica in ten minutes" book but absolutely not the case here.  Really nice package, looks very thorough (no, I haven't played through the whole thing yet!),  147 pages plus a CD.  Most of the tracks have original  melodies  played with a rhythm section at reasonable tempos, and then the backing track again with the melody out.   Has recommendations inside from Toots, Hendrik Muerkens, and some other great players.  Not an improvisation book  directly but a thoughtful, systematic approach to learning the instrument (FYI, no tab, every example is in notation, good thing I can read a little) with lots of other resources cited.  Max clearly knows his stuff, as can be seen by a
quick Youtube search of some o!
f his videos.   Really a bargain, I think, for someone looking to spend some serious time on chromatic. 


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