[Harp-L] Harmo Torpedo
flyingv8@xxxxx
flyingv8@xxxxx
Mon Aug 21 12:03:44 EDT 2017
Hi Chris! I like to listen to some You Tube but I really hate watching harmonica players play. I actually minimize the screen and just listen! One thing I do is try and play a song by memory. There are so many like Old McDonald, London Bridge, Pop goes the weasel, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and tons more. I know it seems silly but I actually consider it a real challenge to play Mary Had a Little Lamb with passion and style! Playing the simplest of tunes in different places on the harp is really fun and it is a challenge. I also have a CD of Televisions greatest hits, The Flintstones, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Gunsmoke, all the classic theme songs that I try and play along with. It's a riot!
Dee
---- Chris Hofstader <cdh at xxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I really liked the post you sent in response to Leonard’s query. As I’ve said on the list before, my goals are fairly modest, I want to play basic blues and blues-rock and I enjoy jamming on 12 bars with a acoustic guitar player while hanging out in the park or, as we did yesterday, in the courtyard out back of a cafe we enjoy on Haight St. in San Francisco.
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> What I especially liked about your post was it’s emphasis on the value of song craft. I’ve a terrific instructor (Tomlin Leckey) but I tend to ignore his lessons showing how to play songs or parts thereof and focus almost exclusively on technique. My rhythm is pretty solid, I can hit all of the draw bends and most of the blow ones, I have all sorts of articulations I use but ask me to play a super simple tune that isn’t mostly parts of the blues scale and I’m at a total loss as I’ve zero of such memorized.
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> Tomlin has some lessons that teach songs (I’ve been playing around with his “Watermelon Man” lately and finding it pretty hard which is both good and bad: I love challenges but I’m hoping to learn some simple things so as to be more musical when playing alone), I’ve found a few YouTube videos that Gusso has on his site that look like they’ll be useful in this pursuit but I was wondering if you could suggest other YouTube guys whose stuff I could use to compliment my practicing technique with doing the same for songs? If I find an YouTube lesson useful, I always go to the instructor’s web site or Patreon or whatever and send a few bucks to help support their work. I send Tomlin much more than a little donation every month but we do two private Skype lessons per month as well.
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> As I said at the top, my goals are pretty modest. I’m a career software guy so playing harmonica is a hobby and I don’t want to turn it into an enormous use of my time but I do want to sound more musical as just running up and down scales and hitting the right chords in a 1-4-5 is getting kind of boring for me.
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> Thanks again for your terrific post to the list, reminding me to ask what my goals are will lead tony learning more and different things.
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> Thanks,
> cdh
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