[Harp-L] Daytripper (was "Re: Chris M.")
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Daytripper (was "Re: Chris M.")
- From: David Fairweather <dmf273@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 17:12:40 -0700
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Maybe I didn't describe the challenge sufficiently. It's basically just to
play the famous riff on all three chords for a blues. If I'm in 2nd
position the tonic riff is easy. Doing that same riff over the IV is tough
unless I drop down an octave to overblow #1 hole. But to play it in the
proper middle octave you need both #4 and #6 overblows. And the V chord
needs the #5 overblow. Putting all that together smoothly, reliably and
convincingly is easier said than done but I'm sure some here could do it.
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