That sounds so good, Rob. Just the right notes in just the right
places. I doubt if there's any other harmonica player who would have
sounded better playing that tune.
WVa Bob
> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 10:19:21 -0400
> From: chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: martinoldsberg@xxxxxxxxx; harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Groove Harp
> CC:
>
> Ha! Thanx Martin....That is my point exactly....you CAN teach 'Groove'
> but it's hard....much homework must be done becoming a better Musician
> and then the 'Feel' chops will grow out of that wide base of Musical
> Knowledge.....but your so right this has GOT to be Fun and Felt,-)
>
> Thanks so much for taking a listen and glad I got you Jamming!!
>
> Best,
> Rob P
>
> On 3/27/2014 9:09 AM, martin oldsberg wrote:
> > Well hello there! This was a good one. Enjoyed it quite a bit. Afraid
> > I can´t say anything mucho intelligente abut it, but it drew (is that
> > the correct form?) me to my harmonica briefcase for some serious
> > jamming along.
> > And that´s always a good sign, innit?
> > /Martin
> >
> > >Harmonica in the 'Groove' style is rarely talked about but I always
> > felt was an important style of playing and I always >encourage my
> > students to delve deeper into. Getting them to fine tune their skills
> > in many different musical genres……
> > >Here's a session I did in NY with a Bass legend, with my
> > Diatonic….was an honor to play on his record…..hope you >enjoy it…
> > >Some "Groove" Diatonic with Chuck Rainey……
> > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8VNj0N6ons
> > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8VNj0N6ons>
>
> --
> Best,
> Rob Paparozzi
>
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> http://www.robpaparozzi.com/
>