Here I am playing a hand made harmonica microphone from Australia thru a "Pignose" amp ! These mics are made from Yellowbox, the very rare Jarrah from South Western Australia and their favourite timber for Mics, Australian Cypress from Northern Victoria.These are smaller than most bullet mics and area easy to hold and compress the sound by getting a more air tight seal. http://www.loudbark.net/
@Thirsty58
Thank you! Man, what would we be without the chance to make music in our lives and share. Your video is great.
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Steve Harvell
SteveHarvell 2 years ago
Sweet...Your blues is on the money.
Thirsty58 2 years ago
The "Loud bark" harmonica microphones are like a Swiss Army Knife , you can do so many different things (sounds) with them.I have a gig at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh,N.C. April 3,2009 where I work and I am going to use it clean,playing in an acoustic style.I liked your chromatic playing with it.
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Steve Harvell
SteveHarvell 3 years ago
Hi Steve, How cool are these mikes. They can be played really dirty or mellow. I put a song on YouTube using a chromatic and it has an entirely different sound to this. That is what makes them so great you can make them sound like you are playing a different instrument.
By the way awesome playing and tone. 5 stars.
Cheers from Australia, Warren.
CHROMATICPLAYER 3 years ago
Thank you Alex.The devil has come to get me a couple of times but so far I have been able to outrun him.Love your videos Alex,you are a great guitar player.
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Steve Harvell
SteveHarvell 3 years ago
Sounds like a pack of mad barking dogs !!! I admire your harmonica skills. I'm sure you have a contract with devil or smth : -D
Alex
AlexChernetsky 3 years ago