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From: minnechuk
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  • Mr. Salieri sends his regards. :D

  • That a diatonic harp right? how long have you been overblowing/overdrawing?

  • @Blocker1555 Yes, it's a Lee Oscar A-Minor Natural Minor diatonic harmonica. Only one overblow and no overdraws in this piece (OB @ 2:09). 

  • Very nice played!

  • I love the original, and you guys REALLY did it justice. What key harp, and what position are you playing?  Seriously that was one of the coolest things I've seen in awhile.

  • Thanks for your comment @OmniphonProductions. Kevin is playing a Lee Oscar A-Minor Natural Minor harmonica in second position (A-Minor). Bill is playing an antique 1950's era Hohner Harmonetta.

  • Hey, pass this onto Bill Barrett. I have his Backbone CD and like it. I am a serious harmonetta player as well. (Also, chrome, diatonic bass harp) . I have around 5 harmonetta videos up. I like what you are doing here a lo

  • This is seriously great !!!!!!! Very impressive !

  • nice harp thing you have

  • sweet

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