This is an open discussion regarding speed that includes Jason Ricci, LD Miller, Michael Peloquin, Jay Guant, Brandon Bailey and many others. I will admit, the good Spah videos that I have, I'm keeping to myself. If you didn't go than you don't deserve to know.
@ZackPomerleau Pete's in his early 30's I suppose.
AceOfHarps 2 years ago
Man, that's too bad. How old is this guy? Is he a younger guy?
ZackPomerleau 2 years ago
Unfortunately I do not, Zack. Pete is an AMAZING player, but I just can't convince him to post anything. He's gotten into guitar in recent years, and I think he's as consumed now with guitar as he once was with harp. The guy is a genius and can master anything he puts his mind to. I'm not sure if he's ever attended SPAH convention, but I may try and talk him into coming this year.
AceOfHarps 2 years ago
@AceOfHarps Got any sound clips perhaps?
ZackPomerleau 2 years ago
Speed.
What does speed mean if doesn't carry meaning, crystal clarity & rock solid rhythm.
No short cuts. Sweat, practice and metronome.
In my humble opinion, it's unfortunate that the name Popper is still being mentioned.
Nilo Guzman
nilo2208 2 years ago
Why are you keeping the "good ones to yourself" that doesn't make sense to me. I mean, if you post them and they really are as good as you claim, then people will want to go to SPAH which is a good thing.
share the wealth...
odalanizi 2 years ago
Brian, these guys are all good, and I respect their playing very much, but there's a guy named Pete Elder who can nail any harmonica lick, especially Popper's. I wish he would post some stuff on YouTube. He can play circles around any harp player, including me. He's the best kept harmonica secret out there today.
AceOfHarps 2 years ago