[Harp-L] What is Harp-L ?

George Miklas harmonicat@xxxxx
Tue Mar 19 14:17:45 EDT 2024


Robert Eberwein, I agree with you. The topic of Harp-L is an email list for
all things harmonica, and it is the oldest form of harmonica information
and opinion on the Internet.

On Harp-L, we can talk about blues harmonica, country harmonica, rock
harmonica, folk harmonica, puckering, tongue blocking, harmonica trios,
classical harmonica solos with orchestral accompaniment, diatonic
harmonicas, chromatic harmonicas, polyphonia harmonicas, chord harmonicas,
bass harmonicas harmonettas, and even melodicas (commonly referred to as
keyed or blow harmonicas).

But everything else is *meta-conversation* and does not belong on Harp-L.

Robert, you have a great idea so I will try to get a video posted up soon.

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On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 7:13 AM Robert Eberwein via Harp-L <
harp-l at xxxxx> wrote:

> Been on Harp-L for 25 years. Gonna take a break if we don't up the content
> a little. Here's a start. I propose we do our best to play famous blues
> clubs all over the nation and then send in clips for the others to review.
> I want content that improves my playing. Not whining. In life, you are
> either accountable, or a victim. And if you want to play harp, you need to
> be strong- and OUT THERE. My clip will follow.
>


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