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SonnyD4885
59 posts
Aug 15, 2011
10:53 AM
what are your turn offs with harmonica players
mine are
1)wrong key
2)no soul
3)too too too long with no stop and go
4)const. one note for the whole song
5)can keep up there all over the place
JInx
40 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:03 AM
For me; too much loud is a deal breaker. As a listener and a player.

It's hard for me, I have trouble playing softly for some reason.

Oh and the other thing is "tune-up". At my level, most of the guys I play with don't understand that peoples got to tune up together.

Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 11:08 AM
bharper
19 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:14 AM
Q: How can you tell a harp player is at your door?

A: He has the wrong key and he just walks right in!

(A guitar player told me that joke at a jam last night.)

Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 11:15 AM
shanester
413 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:19 AM
...when they slather up with too much cheap cologne!

Seriously though, it is when they just play whatever without apparently listening to or being with the rest of the band.

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HarmonicaMick
283 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:29 AM
More or less the same thing that shanester said: too many harp players just don't seem to realise that you don't have to make noise all of the time. They don't seem to realise that when they're not soloing their job is to just add a little to the mix. Sometimes, that's a lot more effective if you just stay quite. Think about a symphony orchestra: they don't all play at the same time all of the time.

Also, I'm with Buzadero over the hats and dark glasses thing.
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KingoBad
823 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:34 AM
My turn offs are harp players that don't pay attention to the world around them.

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SonnyD4885
61 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:37 AM
for me also rythem and keeping time
JInx
41 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:58 AM
...and also, don't let one of them use a swiss silver polish rag to re luster your old GM. Taste's awful, ruined. Us novice harp tinkerers, we don't know what they are doing.

Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 12:36 PM
Honkin On Bobo
724 posts
Aug 15, 2011
12:00 PM
kissy pop noises?
shanester
414 posts
Aug 15, 2011
12:08 PM
lol, Honkin!
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bharper
20 posts
Aug 15, 2011
12:23 PM
...solos that noodle around aimlessly.
Dog Face
142 posts
Aug 15, 2011
12:42 PM
@Buzadero- Aww damn, here I was just thinking about going out and buying fedora or something because I thought you had to have one to play blues harmonica (at least around my parts).
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atty1chgo
115 posts
Aug 15, 2011
1:13 PM
Not leaving space, knowing when to play and when not to.

Buzadero
822 posts
Aug 15, 2011
1:37 PM
"Aww damn, here I was just thinking about going out and buying fedora or something because I thought you had to have one to play blues harmonica (at least around my parts)."

Don't let me stop you. In fact, I recommend garnishing it with a full length peacock feather.




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Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 1:38 PM
Stevelegh
269 posts
Aug 15, 2011
1:44 PM
Sh!tty tone.

Think Jagger, Keith Relf, Dylan.
Diggsblues
926 posts
Aug 15, 2011
1:55 PM
I get to wear a Beret because I'm part French. LOL
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SonnyD4885
63 posts
Aug 15, 2011
2:04 PM
pick your spots lol
sorin
314 posts
Aug 15, 2011
2:08 PM
I am with Kingobad , and also harp players that cannot spell.
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shanester
416 posts
Aug 15, 2011
2:17 PM
Buzadero, I have to spell laugh out loud to the peacock feather.

I triple dog dare somebody to play out like that!

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Dog Face
143 posts
Aug 15, 2011
2:34 PM
Haha. I have been wondering if I could pull off a hat but now that you mention it I'm certain that if I wore one with a peacock feather I'd definitely be pullin' all the ladies.
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joeleebush
314 posts
Aug 15, 2011
3:37 PM
Harmonica players who smile and grin and act like friends and then come around later and tell the man at the gig how "they will do it for less money".
And how they have a "mailing list of 2976 fans in the local area".
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jonlaing
321 posts
Aug 15, 2011
3:47 PM
i have to agree with the shitty tone remarks. The worst part about it is that it pierces. I might be in a bar with the radio playing, and I can barely make out any of it, but as soon as a harp player with shitty tone comes on, it pierces through everything, and I'm stuck with it for the next three minutes at least. Like nails on a chalkboard.

Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 3:47 PM
BronzeWailer
218 posts
Aug 15, 2011
4:50 PM
Some random guy (clothing shop owner) gave me a new necktie and straw hat ("100% Napural Spraw" according to the label) when I was busking yesterday. Luckily there was no feather. He also gave me a tip so i had to wear the stuff, at least till he was out of sight... I plan to regift it to my daughter's boyfriend.
eharp
1404 posts
Aug 15, 2011
5:28 PM
lack of dynamics.
dynamics can be a key ingredient in any harp players bag of tricks but gets, too often, ignored.
MagicPauley57
84 posts
Aug 15, 2011
6:05 PM
what about the blues brothers look ?, y'know , black suit black tie , trilby and shades !
thre 's one local should i say harp player i know , always goes to other peoples gigs in the hope of getting up and squawking a solo out with absolutely no idea of where the song is ,going , just attacking the thing like he's trying to kill a mouse with his bare teeth !
we had one guy get up and play at a gig , no idea who he was ? we were half way through playing howling for my darlin' , my other guitarist had started his solo , and this guy just tramples all over it , i step back with a look of wtf! then when i go to sing he then tries to re-invade on my vocal mic , i'm pointing to it and saying i've got to bloody sing now !
and after all he wasn't even that good , and just played the few techniques he knew over and over again .
ah shitty tone ? yes ,most of the early british blues bands that have already been noted , and as far as kieth Relf , well having a chronic asthmatic try and play the harp is like asking a bulldog to race with greyhounds !

Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 6:06 PM
Greg Heumann
1218 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:02 PM
hey - check out the mic Billy Branch is playing in atty1chgo's video above....

My favorite peeves?

1) Gussing
2) Walking up to the vocal mic, hand holding it and making everyone's ears bleed
3) Gussing
4) Not knowing where they are in a simple I-IV-V
5) Gussing
6) Playing the wrong harp and not knowing it until about 2 bars before the end of the tune
7) Gussing
8) Use my mic and amp without asking first
9) Gussing
10) soloing over other peoples' solos instead of comping or laying out
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Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 11:03 PM
gene
859 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:04 PM
I'm suprised you didn't mention gussing.
Cristal Lecter
98 posts
Aug 15, 2011
11:46 PM
turn offs with harmonicas?

Christelle Berthon she sucks

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joeleebush
319 posts
Aug 16, 2011
3:46 AM
I sure hope you're jiving when talking about that Christelle lady.
In my opinion, that woman can play hell out of that 10 hole piece of junk. She is marvelous!
Matzen
210 posts
Aug 16, 2011
7:11 AM
@Greg: What's Gussing?

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Honkin On Bobo
725 posts
Aug 16, 2011
7:25 AM
Greg, allow me,

"gussing" is when a band or musician is playing a gig, and a guy in the audience takes out a harp and starts playing along. Why it's called "gussing" beats me. Maybe it's the catch all name the cool musos figured the guy must be named to act like such a dork (with apologies to all actual Gusses).

I once had a guy "guss" me at a band rehearsal. Damnedest thing.....I had to set him straight of course.

Last Edited by on Aug 16, 2011 7:29 AM
groyster1
1283 posts
Aug 16, 2011
8:35 AM
harp players that blow over the vocals damn rude!!!
Reed Triller
17 posts
Aug 16, 2011
2:16 PM
Shrill tone and players like John Popper who seem to live on the higher notes.
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Buzadero
826 posts
Aug 16, 2011
2:56 PM
Origin of "GUS" from the Ye Olde HarpL Archives:

The story and the moniker originated with Barry Bean. There was the initial post about the experience and then about 2 months later the formal proposal for a coinage. By then it had already been used as a verb. It is an extremely entrenched term. It has the advantage of being organic. fjm

From: "Barry B. Bean"
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 96 09:16:19 EST
Subject: Gig notes



I broke a cardinal rule this weekend. I let a harp player I'd never
heard walk up in mid-set and gave him a mic.


Now you'd assume that someone walking up and asking to sit in wants to
play the same sort of music the band is already playing, right? You'd
assume that you could just launch into the next song on the set list
and simply hand the solos over to the guy sitting in, right?


Whoah, nellie!

My man Gus (a mountain of a man, complete with with crewcut and
gravelly voice) walks onto the stage, whips out some sort of a chord
harp and says "Oh Suzanna, boys!" After 3 or 4 verses of oh Suzanna,
we thank him profusely and start to vamp on the next song (Further on
up the road). Before we can get into it, Gus announces that his next
number will be You are My Sunshine. Again, we thank him and try to
start our next song, but Gus isn't leaving. He says "one more boys!"
and launches into Blue Eyes Cryin' In the Rain. Finally he leaves the
stage and we gat back on with the show.


So its back to the old "audition during break" rule for us. Sheesh.

BBB
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From: "Barry B. Bean"
Date: Thu, 16 May 96 18:29:32 -0500



I think maybe we should coin an expression here. Gus, like Bogart
could serve as both a noun and a verb:


Gus: (gus) N. 1) An amateur harmonica player who forces professional
musicians to accompany him in inappropriate situations. 2) A visiting
musician (see: sit-in) who does not leave the bandstand at the
appropriate time. 3) A musician whose skills are substantially below
those of the other musicians onstage with him. Ex.: Don't look now,
but there's a Gus at 3 o'clock.
V. 1) To force one's way into a musical performance against the
wishes of the scehduled performers. 2) To remain onstage for longer
than appropriate when asked to accompany previously scheduled
musicians. Ex.: Primich was great last night but some old codger
Gussed his way onstage and played Oh Suzannah.
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kudzurunner
2647 posts
Aug 16, 2011
3:08 PM
It's called "Gussing," is it? Hmmmm. I've always heard it called "Heuming." Occasionally it's called "Todding." Once I even heard it called "Making like a Ninja."

:)
joeleebush
320 posts
Aug 16, 2011
3:36 PM
I have a few standard rules.
Rule 1. I know that a real player is NOT going to ask to sit in, I will ask him. Therefore, anyone asking gets referred to rule 2.
Rule 2. You may sit in, AFTER you put $25 into the tip jar. This buys you 2 songs and 2 only. If you want to do "Stormy Monday" the ante just went up to $50 into the tip jar.
Rule 3. Refer back to Rule 1.
colman
65 posts
Aug 16, 2011
4:35 PM
harp players who show how little they know
with the non stop notes they blow and suck.
and blues players who think chicago blues is the only harp style and they have a shitty tone...
Kyzer Sosa
1002 posts
Aug 16, 2011
4:52 PM
60 year old men, who assume that, just because theyre 60, that they are an old pro at the harmonica... all the while they just do the same three licks over and over and over again.... someone posted a vid of Jason Ricci somewhere of him all but booting a guy in the face for playing harp in the crowd...
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Cristal Lecter
99 posts
Aug 16, 2011
4:54 PM
Kyser Sosa said : "60 year old men, who assume that, just because theyre 60, that they are an old pro at the harmonica... all the while they just do the same three licks over and over and over again.... someone posted a vid of Jason Ricci somewhere of him all but booting a guy in the face for playing harp in the crowd."

I couldn't say better than you did....You're the man

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JInx
43 posts
Aug 16, 2011
5:13 PM
oH man, I went to see James Cotton way back in the mid 90's ....in NYC a new blues club on the lower west side. Cotton was killing it...unbelievable showman sound band just great. Some asshole gussed himself up on the stage...i couldn't believe it!

What is with that? He was playing along in the audience as well
MagicPauley57
87 posts
Aug 16, 2011
5:52 PM
ah a Gus , i suppose that's what i had at that gig then ? din't knw there was a name for it ?
if i go to see agig , ven if its a friens band , i NEVER take any harps ,guitars with me , unless they specifically ask me to join them , otherwise i would rather just enjoy the show and have a beers or few and lend my support .
gene
860 posts
Aug 16, 2011
5:55 PM
JoeLeeBush said, "I sure hope you're jiving when talking about that Christelle lady.
In my opinion, that woman can play hell out of that 10 hole piece of junk. She is marvelous!"

Joe:
Cristal Lecter IS Cristelle Berthon!! :D
(I don't know if you knew this or if you were kidding her back.)

Last Edited by on Aug 16, 2011 5:56 PM
hvyj
1671 posts
Aug 16, 2011
6:09 PM
@joeleebush: "If you want to do "Stormy Monday" the ante just went up to $50 into the tip jar."

What--no surcharge for "Mustang Sally?"
shbamac
141 posts
Aug 16, 2011
6:49 PM
Unskilled people who "blow" the blues...
joeleebush
322 posts
Aug 16, 2011
7:51 PM
I did not know that was the great Christell herself.
Guess she fooled me...and quite well, I might add.
LOL.
Regards,
Joe Lee
harpdude61
963 posts
Aug 17, 2011
9:25 AM
Fedora and Sunglasses. Total turn-off..would never do in front of a live audience.

Shirt unbuttoned half way down trying to look sexy.....oh .... earrings and jewelry, they belong in the box at home with the hat and sunglasses...and please...tattoos are fine as long as you keep them covered up.

and those fancy painted polished custom mics...what are you trying to say?

gyrating, moving, and trying to feel the music...be very still...you play better if you use ONLY the muscles required to play.

Long hair...you guys don't want to look like a girl do you?

Hawaiian shirts...please only in Hawaii.

Wait a minute?? What doea this crap have to do with the music I hear or play? Oh right, some folks think image and appearance are everything. The music is secondary. Gotcha!

"It makes sense if you don't think about it."
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Rockerduck
19 posts
Aug 17, 2011
9:43 AM
I hate musicians who look like they just got through cutting grass and hopping on stage. If you are on stage, you are the entertainment, period. You are the show. Dress the part, more important, dress the way people expect you to look. I hate gussing. Its happened too many times to me. I have become a pro at bouncing too.
Blown Out Reed
254 posts
Aug 17, 2011
10:11 AM
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Tuckster
864 posts
Aug 17, 2011
10:19 AM
A Gusser wearing a Fedora and sunglasses playing in the wrong key.
Jim Rumbaugh
549 posts
Aug 17, 2011
10:24 AM
Ouch.......!!!!!

I confess, too much of the above, hits close to home.

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