flbluesharp
4 posts
Nov 27, 2015
12:32 PM
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Any know where I can get a transcription? Thanks in advance.
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didjcripey
1000 posts
Nov 27, 2015
10:23 PM
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If you're talking about Charlie Musselwhites version on Juke joint chapel, I doubt it. Although the piece is mostly repetition of a basic boogie riff, just about every phrase is a variation. There's not a lot of straight repetition. Your best bet will be to try and pick out some of the basic riffs by ear and listen to what he's doing. Try a d harp. Come up with your own variations according to your skill level. The process of listening and copying would serve you much better than a transcript in my opinion. To get you started, the opening phrase is something like: draw 2' 222222 3' blow (15) draw 2' 222222 1'1212'1 blow (15) draw 2' 222222 3' blow (15) draw 2'2224'44'32
---------- Lucky Lester
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Gus
28 posts
Nov 28, 2015
2:18 PM
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David Barrett "Mel Bay Presents Masters of the Chicago Blues Harp" ; out of print but still available in Amazon.
Great Book.
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