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Diggsblues
1227 posts
Apr 11, 2012
6:02 PM


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Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind
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harp-er
76 posts
Apr 11, 2012
6:27 PM
Lovely. I had no idea. Applause.
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Matthew
Sarge
161 posts
Apr 11, 2012
6:57 PM
Diggs can play anything,blues, country, classical,etc, diatonic or chromatic, plus he composes music and does musical arrangements. He is no doubt a maestro.
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walterharp
857 posts
Apr 11, 2012
7:39 PM
i dig it, going for broke!
jodanchudan
599 posts
Apr 12, 2012
2:45 AM
Great performance, Diggs.
droffilcal
9 posts
Apr 12, 2012
10:03 AM
Lovely playing Diggs ! Great to hear the guitar/harp combo in a completely different setting........
lor
118 posts
Apr 12, 2012
11:16 AM
Wow! So beautifully done.
I've said before somewhere, the well played harmonica can rival the violin.
Bravo Diggs. Thank you.
Diggsblues
1228 posts
Apr 12, 2012
11:33 AM
Thanks everybody. I thought this would just get lost wow what a surprise. One things about studying at a big University you get to play with world class players.
The guitarist Pablo Cohen is a world class player that is now the head of the classical guitar department at Ithica College.
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How you doin'
Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind
How you doin'

Last Edited by on Apr 12, 2012 11:35 AM
easyreeder
293 posts
Apr 12, 2012
5:54 PM
That's very nice Diggs. Lovely playing of a nice piece of music.
jim
1236 posts
Apr 13, 2012
2:42 AM
Absolutely great, brother!
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smwoerner
57 posts
Apr 14, 2012
10:51 AM
Diggs, fantastic. Thanks for posting and sharing.
laurent2015
114 posts
Apr 14, 2012
12:34 PM
Admirablo-surprising: that loving harp for the harp
turns you widely open-minded to every style.
I could never do that 'cause I'm not passionate by classic music even if I tried "Bolero-de-Ravel".
Maybe my feeling will not be shared by others, but I find there's a problem with duo harp-classic guitar, and it's a hertz problem: too much difference between the sound's intensity of the guitar and the one of the harp.
I thing piano would have been better: two instruments highlighting each other thanks to their sound balance.

Last Edited by on Apr 14, 2012 12:37 PM


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