RE: [Harp-L] Cham-Ber Huang Legacy preserving it.
Thank you Emile for this suggestion - maybe El Presidente Winslow can help to move this idea forward.
My first real chromatic (1 year after I started) was a CBH 2016- I still have it.
Cham-Ber was a very kind man who loved music and the harmonica. I went to his seminar in Kansas City in 1978 when I was playing all of 2 years. Cham-Ber was incredible. (I met a young Mark DuFresne there and was inspired to learn how to bend a note on diatonic - and chromatic that week.)
5 years later, Cham-Ber was on his way to Chicago and coming through my hometown. He called me and we met for him to show me his new line of Huang Harmonicas. I loved the 1248 and also the Star Performer. He was a fun hang with a great sense of humor. He asked if I would come work with him at NAMM in Chicago in the Summer of 1983 - Of course I would!! That show was very impressive to this young man.
Thank you for all the inspiration CBH.
Michael Peloquin
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> Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 16:25:06 -0800
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> Subject: [Harp-L] Cham-Ber Huang Legacy preserving it.
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> Cham-Ber was not just a performer but also an educator and an arranger.
> I still have some of his 18 studies for chromatic harmonica but I don't think they
> were ever published. They were based on Bona and showed great insight to
> the use of b# and e#. He also had Music Minus one stuff but I don't think it's
> available from the company. I know he did many arrangements of pieces also.
> I think there is a duet for the Air in G.
>
>
> Cham-Ber was my first harmonica teacher through Music Minus one.
> I would hate to see his work lost. I have what I think is his first recording
> in Hi Fi before stereo. I'm sure it's out of print now.
>
> I think it would be great if SPAH could Help preserve his legacy so it could be
> available to future generations. Some type of archive would be great. I know there
> may be some legal issues but I don't think they're insurmountable. Maybe the
> Huang harmonica company could help SPAH.
>
> Thanks for listening,
>
> Emile
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