Hi Adam! Big River! Yeah man! I've been reading your book lately (Mr. Satan's Apprentice)and I've been enjoying it very very much! I've searched from Spotify some of the songs of the show just to get some idea of what kind of licks you woodshedded back in the days. Anyways I don't even have the words to tell how thankfull I am!!! Keep on inspiring people, 'cause that's what you do BEST!! Greetings from Finland!
I just wanted to give you all a tip about a wonderful blues-CD. It´s called "The Memphis Barbecue Sessions", with Big Jack Johnson and Kim Wilson. Fantastic harpplaying by Kim Wilson. Great album for a copy&comp or if you just want to listen to good music.
Ha! Man that is wild Adam. I remember you thought I had a great vibrato and "I thought you had a great vibrato"!! Thanks for the mention! I pushed the envelope doing the score enraging Michael Rafter. I also used to start out the entracts in the high end and throw in Sonny Terry whoops...came out screaming. All the cats dug it but Mike threatened me many times .I was right!! Anyway. great stuff Adam! Dig your sound ,approach and playing!!
Thanks, Corrin! I never had the nerve to throw in some whoops, but Monsieur Rafeterre repeatedly winced and told me that I HAD to stop tapping my foot so loudly in the pit. He had a job to do: rein in the crazed harmonica players, but don't fire them, because the next guy will be worse. And the show depends on the harmonica player. I hope everybody subscribes to your channel, my brother.
Yes Adam. Unfortunately it was a universally felt opinion that his method of control and stripping the score of any humanity was tragic. I know you remember all that! He represented the "Dark side" of conducting.Great guy outside of the pit though!! Himmler was also a great guy when he was away from Buchenwald ! Keep on educating everyone! You are great at it!! A pleasure
A wonderful surprise here, Adam. I saw the world premiere engagement at the LaJolla Playhouse in San Diego. You're version of the opening bars revives some wonderful memories.
Love your style. Question, i was wondering why do you prefer the marine bands over other harps? Is it the tone? When i started playing a few years ago, it didn't take long for me to "sift" through the many diff. harps out there until i came across the "Golden melody!" The power! and bright responsive sound that came from this amazing harp floored me. It seems to me she has no equal, but you've obviously mastered the harp, and i havent yet. Any feedback? Thanks, Keith from Florida!
I don't like the smooth curved corners of the Golden Melody; I find it hard to grip. I don't like the tinny sound. I don't like the fact that GM harps are tuned to have slightly out-of-tune chords. Those three debits were enough. I can't stand them. But more power to you for being able to. :) And yes: I love the sound of Marine Bands. Luckily, I'm not alone. A lot of pros still use them, and most of the great classic blues harp (Chicago and country) recordings were MB powered.
I just have one GM harp and can relate to some of your points...but the rounded corners....well you don't have to develop calluses on your hands like you have from the corners of the harp to play them! I remember you showing them on one of your vids.
Thanks for the feedback! You obviously have been playing WAY longer than me, and perhaps i never gave the Marine Band a fair shake. (The MB was actually the first harp i ever bought) I think i'll give 'er another go! Thanks for all the videos! Great stuff!!
Just wodnering have you ever tried the marine band deluxe? I have one in F- it plays marine band in tune chords and has a great tone to it too. Only real difference is it's louder, and overblows better. More consistent bends too- I only have one but I would imagine there's probably less variation from harp to harp.
I've been waiting for this one since I read your book! I was wondering why you hadn't yed made a vid on it.
I love what a big sound you get out of your harp, it's one of those things that leaves me in awe each time I hear you play (as opposed to some other pro's who like to play softer on airtighter harps)
Question not really related to the video, but i'm interested. Adam, do you plan on trying out the B-Radical when the finally come out? I'd love a video of your breakdown of the harp if you do.
what type of harp do you play. im geting reall good but i buy horner harps and like they suck. skweeky notes. like 7 draw. i think. but the best harp i ever played was a suzuki prow harp.
what what woudl you sigest. i like to play hard. bending notes. but some of that fance stuff youdo i cant do. on mine.
awesome theme song! isn't that story supposed to develop in Mississippi? i've actually just heard of it, never read it. have to. great post adam, really enjoyed it.
Hi Adam! Big River! Yeah man! I've been reading your book lately (Mr. Satan's Apprentice)and I've been enjoying it very very much! I've searched from Spotify some of the songs of the show just to get some idea of what kind of licks you woodshedded back in the days. Anyways I don't even have the words to tell how thankfull I am!!! Keep on inspiring people, 'cause that's what you do BEST!! Greetings from Finland!
veliliukas 1 year ago
Hi!
I just wanted to give you all a tip about a wonderful blues-CD. It´s called "The Memphis Barbecue Sessions", with Big Jack Johnson and Kim Wilson. Fantastic harpplaying by Kim Wilson. Great album for a copy&comp or if you just want to listen to good music.
Thanks Adam, you are the best!
MrBluethird 2 years ago
hello !!Kudzurunner!!
BONNE ANNEE !!!!
Serge392 2 years ago
Ha! Man that is wild Adam. I remember you thought I had a great vibrato and "I thought you had a great vibrato"!! Thanks for the mention! I pushed the envelope doing the score enraging Michael Rafter. I also used to start out the entracts in the high end and throw in Sonny Terry whoops...came out screaming. All the cats dug it but Mike threatened me many times .I was right!! Anyway. great stuff Adam! Dig your sound ,approach and playing!!
corrindion 2 years ago
Thanks, Corrin! I never had the nerve to throw in some whoops, but Monsieur Rafeterre repeatedly winced and told me that I HAD to stop tapping my foot so loudly in the pit. He had a job to do: rein in the crazed harmonica players, but don't fire them, because the next guy will be worse. And the show depends on the harmonica player. I hope everybody subscribes to your channel, my brother.
KudzuRunner 2 years ago
Yes Adam. Unfortunately it was a universally felt opinion that his method of control and stripping the score of any humanity was tragic. I know you remember all that! He represented the "Dark side" of conducting.Great guy outside of the pit though!! Himmler was also a great guy when he was away from Buchenwald ! Keep on educating everyone! You are great at it!! A pleasure
corrindion 2 years ago
Hí ADAM,
when my own playing get´s a bit dusty&everydayrosty I lessen to You and suddenly I got back on track loving my horns and jazz playing again?
Thank´s for this Adam!
See You/Johnny
trumpetharmonica 2 years ago
A wonderful surprise here, Adam. I saw the world premiere engagement at the LaJolla Playhouse in San Diego. You're version of the opening bars revives some wonderful memories.
TheoBurke 2 years ago
I love MB I have a set tuned by Joe Spiers thy are so sweet and sound!
nedrathemountaingirl 2 years ago
Hi Adam,
Love your style. Question, i was wondering why do you prefer the marine bands over other harps? Is it the tone? When i started playing a few years ago, it didn't take long for me to "sift" through the many diff. harps out there until i came across the "Golden melody!" The power! and bright responsive sound that came from this amazing harp floored me. It seems to me she has no equal, but you've obviously mastered the harp, and i havent yet. Any feedback? Thanks, Keith from Florida!
harpinKeith 2 years ago
I don't like the smooth curved corners of the Golden Melody; I find it hard to grip. I don't like the tinny sound. I don't like the fact that GM harps are tuned to have slightly out-of-tune chords. Those three debits were enough. I can't stand them. But more power to you for being able to. :) And yes: I love the sound of Marine Bands. Luckily, I'm not alone. A lot of pros still use them, and most of the great classic blues harp (Chicago and country) recordings were MB powered.
KudzuRunner 2 years ago
I just have one GM harp and can relate to some of your points...but the rounded corners....well you don't have to develop calluses on your hands like you have from the corners of the harp to play them! I remember you showing them on one of your vids.
joch230 2 years ago
Thanks for the feedback! You obviously have been playing WAY longer than me, and perhaps i never gave the Marine Band a fair shake. (The MB was actually the first harp i ever bought) I think i'll give 'er another go! Thanks for all the videos! Great stuff!!
harpinKeith 2 years ago
Just wodnering have you ever tried the marine band deluxe? I have one in F- it plays marine band in tune chords and has a great tone to it too. Only real difference is it's louder, and overblows better. More consistent bends too- I only have one but I would imagine there's probably less variation from harp to harp.
Muzikman127 1 year ago
You should come to denver
cdog4100 2 years ago
I've been waiting for this one since I read your book! I was wondering why you hadn't yed made a vid on it.
I love what a big sound you get out of your harp, it's one of those things that leaves me in awe each time I hear you play (as opposed to some other pro's who like to play softer on airtighter harps)
LongingCirkel 2 years ago
Question not really related to the video, but i'm interested. Adam, do you plan on trying out the B-Radical when the finally come out? I'd love a video of your breakdown of the harp if you do.
jrring 2 years ago
I'm sure it's a great harp, but no, I'm just happy with my Marine Bands and see no reason to change.
KudzuRunner 2 years ago
In fact, he already made a vid comparing his Hohners to a Joe Spiers custom harp in his recent series, check that one out ;-)
LongingCirkel 2 years ago
ty 5*****
58belvedere 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing Adam, A great story and cool set of riffs.
BlueVooch 2 years ago
Cool stuff! Mississippi, here I come!
LeonStagg 2 years ago
Subbing for William Galison...brilliant simply brilliant!
bye for now
bf
cypher951 2 years ago
3B 2B 3B 2B 1D. see ya in knoxville...
moonshadow1970 2 years ago
I've got a Hohner too, but it has a sound I'm not happy with. I like the Lee Oskar or Suzuki sounds better, I have a set of Lee Oskar.
Kenneth1944 2 years ago
Love it!
YOBABYBUBBA 2 years ago
Great Story, and as usual great harp playing. Thanks for sharing.
ScottyMayhaw 2 years ago
Very interesting video, enjoyed it alot
manucapo 2 years ago
what type of harp do you play. im geting reall good but i buy horner harps and like they suck. skweeky notes. like 7 draw. i think. but the best harp i ever played was a suzuki prow harp.
what what woudl you sigest. i like to play hard. bending notes. but some of that fance stuff youdo i cant do. on mine.
joealanouf 2 years ago
awesome theme song! isn't that story supposed to develop in Mississippi? i've actually just heard of it, never read it. have to. great post adam, really enjoyed it.
CaguamaTom 2 years ago