[Harp-L] VIDEO--How To Use Intervals for MELODIC Solos - YouTube
JOSEPH LEONE
3n037@xxxxx
Sun Oct 13 20:51:12 EDT 2019
EXcellent example.
s.j.
> On October 13, 2019 at 2:33 PM The Iceman via Harp-L <harp-l at xxxxx> wrote:
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> First thing that comes to my mind is when I used to play "Willow Weep for Me", the melodic line begins with an octave leap (tongue switching makes it easy). Since I am a fan of using the original melodic line as a start for variations on the theme in soloing, I'd use this large interval within the solo as well....
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> From: JOSEPH LEONE <3n037 at xxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] VIDEO--How To Use Intervals for MELODIC Solos - YouTube
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> I believe what we have here is a chording instrument. And as such a harmonica can't possibly compete. And as far as the large jumps, one mouth (WITH breath switching) can't possibly compete with 10 fingers.And I don't think Mr.Levy can do it either. And I am familiar with this guitar player. He IS great.
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> smo-joe (just an opinion, you understand)
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> > On October 11, 2019 at 9:58 PM Randy Singer <randy at xxxxx> wrote:
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> > Are there any harmonica players that can play this style of music, with large intervals and reharmonization (besides Mr Levy)??
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> > LOVE the upper extensions in this video!!!
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