Walter's Boogie by Big Walter Horton perf by David Barrett

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

Walter's Boogie by Big Walter Horton performed by David Barrett. This was recorded at Steve Baker's Harmonica Master's Workshop in Trossingen, Germany at the Kesselhaus (Hohner's old factory generator plant turned into a nightclub)... very cool place. This was part of a History of the Blues Harmonica concert.

For a complete listing of harmonica lessons at BluesHarmonica.com visit http://www.bluesharmonica.com/lesson-list

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  • Good Job!!!

  • @srvvaughan93 I don't know for sure, but I'd bet he was playing straight through the PA.

    Big Walter from what I have read would have done the same; he didn't care much for gear, and like many other greats played with whatever was available. A great player can make anything sound good; the best gear won't give you a great sound if you don't have the chops!

  • tpod17, you can study under David Barrett, I have for a couple of years, and have never met him. He has a great Classic Chicago Blues Harp series on DVD and its well worthwhile, gives you all you need to know.

  • nice work man! Love Shakey's songs, just bought a cd of 11 of 'em...That little "hickupping" note near the end is something that's kinda cool, and difficult to do (so far!)

  • what amp used=?

  • Animalll... melhor interpretação do youtube..

    I love Walter Horton...

    Bié Brasil...

  • Incredible. I can't believe it. Can't imagine how much time you spent studying to master Big Walter's sound like that. Just sounds so good. If only I could afford to study under you!

  • Great version thanks for sharing David, Trossingen was to me a magical small town indeed,

    greetings from Chile and hope we can share a chilean pisco again someday.

  • C'est superbe ! merci :)

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