Re: [Harp-L] Bach & Ballad from Koei Tanaka on the SUB30 UltraBend
Must say I agree, Koei is very talented but....I didnt drop my coffee cup while listening to W&R Video.
I don't mean I could come close to Koei's work but, I think that video will sell more 270's than SUB 30's
Mike Wilbur
On Sep 11, 2012, at 7:53 AM, Emile Damico <oatss_oatflakes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've said this many times before that the note quality of bend and overblows of the ten hole don't make it for the most part as a classical instrument.
> In the music world the criticism would be about the note quality also the lack of ornamentation in the Bach. I think the Chromatic is
> better choice.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4pn2bHp3Vk
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> The "Days of Wine and Rose" fares a little better but with the same note quality problems but I think in Jazz you could get it past.
> This might not be true so much in a ballad. I think the Chromatic is still a better choice on this also.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtV7Xxqi4fQ
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> I know people will say their two different instruments but I think the world sees them as harmonicas. We can all say but it's a ten whole and it's great for
> that instrument. In world values the judgement will be different and I've had other musicians comment about the note qualities.
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> l think it was great try by the player not to take anything away from his stellar skills.
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> Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Bach & Ballad from Koei Tanaka on the SUB30 UltraBend
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>> Many of you will know Japanese harmonica ace Koei Tanaka from his stellar
>> performance at the Sacramento SPAH festival. In addition to his jazz
>> chromatic and overblow diatonic skills, he's now playing the new Suzuki
>> UltraBend to a very high level. Check out these two beautiful videos:
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>> THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeNexBQ7u3k
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>> BACH: AIR ON A G STRING
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du33p0jOsY4
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>> Enjoy!
> Just me and my personal sense of taste, I suppose, but, though I admire the guy's superb tone and technique, I found that the Bach made excruciating listening.All that swooping and bending, often taking what seemed to be an interminable time to actually reach the pitch of the note, etc... Yikes! :-(
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