[Harp-L] What would Charlie Musselwhite do?
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- From: Ross Macdonald <pdxharpdog@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 21:43:48 -0700
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Hi, I am meeting with our record producer for our new album next week for pre-production. This new album will have a Tom Waits-like feel to it with few instruments and will have harp on most tunes. Something like his Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards record. I know that Charlie played most of the harp on the record (John Hammond played some too).
One of the tracks on our record is a slow but swingy 50's kind of private-eye thing in E minor. I am Ok doing this in 3rd position on a low D harp, but not at all in 4th position on a G harp. If I am being honest, once you get past 1st, 2nd and 3rd position I am basically a bit lost. Do the pros generally default to 3rd position as the go-to position for minor tunes? Is it worth learning 4th position for more than just changing it up on a minor tune? Is there a fourth position tutorial out there on youtube i could study?
What would Charlie default to on a E minor tune? Im thinking whatever position the harp would be played in, it would need some tremolo and reverb to get the mood I think it needs.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ross Macdonald
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