On 23 Apr, 21:33, Jack Campin - bogus address <bo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I plan to start listening, with harmonica in mouth, to the great
> > harmonica players, in order to build up a repertoire of licks and
> > riffs. The problem is that I don't know where or how to start.
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> You need to know that the player you're trying to emulate has the
> same sort of harmonica as you. =A0There are an astoni****ng variety
> of designs and good players often use several of them. =A0You don't
> want to realize after weeks of slog that you were trying to do the
> impossible.
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You're absolutely right Jack, before I can try to copy another artist
I need to determine if it a diatonic or chromatic harmonica that is
being played and also figure out what key the song is in and what
techniques the musician is using. This is quite a lot to do simply by
using my ears.
Dylan


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