James Harman 3 (Harmonica Solo)
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WONDERFUL!
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@Tomas9308 Give a try to Hohner's XB-40. It's kind of the best of both worlds, for me at least.
It's a diatonic with the ability to produce all 12 tones of the chromatic scale. You could look on my channel to hear one.
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oh so nice!
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cromatic is hard to bend notes and make it sound bluesy but it's good for a jazzy type sound. plus your moustache gets stuck in the slide and i hate that. diatonic fits better in a shirt pocket but you have to learn to play cross harp which i'm still learning after 40 years.
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Tomas9308
Get a how to play CD,Jerry Portnoy has a good one ! but practice a year before you even touch a mic. Please
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The low F harp is difficoult to play... good bending.
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leaving a comment on youtube will help a little, but if i were you i'd just google it. you'll find tons of helpfull websites.
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In this version-as he does on Hummels Blowout
cd-he remains on the low f harp.
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James begins this song with a low F harp.
amazing
ejavoric 4 years ago 6
wow.. I saw him live in a little club in Norway. Our club couldn't afford bringing the whole band over, so he just played with what we had - the house band. I've never seen the house band play that good. Its amazing to see how one person can make a whole band better.
He's a regular now, by the way. I'm going to see him now for the 3rd time this May. If the volcano on Iceland would just quiet up:)
larsvendsen 1 year ago