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Bobbo
28 posts
Dec 26, 2013
4:12 PM
I know it's not blues harp, but I learned to play the harp from this website and a lot of practice. I have a ways to go yet. Just wanted to share and say thanks for all the harp info...


Last Edited by Bobbo on Dec 26, 2013 5:41 PM
Mirco
64 posts
Dec 26, 2013
4:20 PM
I'm impressed by your ability to play guitar, play harp, and sing on the same track. I can't even keep time when playing only harp.

I know it's not blues harp, but don't apologize for that. Although this website is designed for blues harp, I think it's always good when people push the boundaries of harmonica playing. I think our fearless leader would agree.
Bobbo
30 posts
Dec 26, 2013
5:42 PM
Thanks Mirco!
nacoran
7440 posts
Dec 26, 2013
10:35 PM
Nice. I always liked that song. I would have liked to have heard the vocal on a different mic. I think I was hearing a bit too much echo, but that's a small thing. It's tough getting a vocal and harp just perfect without a sound guy. Nice job. :)

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Bobbo
31 posts
Dec 27, 2013
6:43 AM
Thank Nate! I'm still learning a little reverb is better than a lot. The harp is a low Db and is not as responsive as I would like. Just need to practice more with it. Thanks again for the welcome feedback.
Chinn
105 posts
Dec 27, 2013
7:19 AM
Very nice! This was a popular song on campus when I was in college, but I never learned to play it. Time to learn it I think. You don't have a source for the tab do you?
snakes
720 posts
Dec 27, 2013
1:49 PM
Niiiiiiiiiiiiice.
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Bobbo
32 posts
Dec 27, 2013
2:40 PM
Sorry Chinn I don't have tabs. It's different with guitar I always use tabs but for the harp its mainly by ear. I play it differently just about every time.

Thanks snakes!


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