Sorry, accidently deleted it this morning . Don't ask how, because I don't know. ---------- Ted Burke http://youtube.com/watch?v=-VPUDjK-ibQ&feature=relmfu ted-burke.com
holy moly. not bad for a "silver hair". Especially like the opening shorter ideas with the pauses in between. Long bursts of notes don't do it for me as much as solid shorter ideas. ---------- The Iceman
Your harp playing is slammin'. And a great backing track. Curious too what harp, mic, amp setup you are using. But those are just down the food chain from the riffs and licks you are laying down.
Wow , that's as fast if not faster than some serious guitar shredding. My hats off to you sir, I never did manage to get the whole guitar shredding technique all though I play quite well. More feeling than speed on the guitar for me. But again, WOW Bloody well done.
Thanks for the comments everyone. Sadly, I am not able to tab this. I lack the skill. Sorry. I am playing a Special 20 in F through a Blues Blaster harmonica pick up and a Roland Microcube practice amp. The settings are Tone and Gain at the half point, the performance setting at R-Fier, with just a touch of delay. ---------- Ted Burke http://youtube.com/watch?v=-VPUDjK-ibQ&feature=relmfu ted-burke.com
Thanks for the run down Ted. I don't know how you would tab something like this with all the articulations and fast note shakes and passages! I'll just enjoy the listen.
Did you create this backing track yourself? The mix is really nice. -----
@ SuperBee; Yes, Burke T. (@ opendoor_harps), and Ted Burke are Burkes of a different sort.
Great amp pic. I had my bandmate's Princeton Reverb as a loaner for about 15 years. Even put a new speaker in it. Sadly, he moved out to CA long after I did and took it back and gave it to his son.
I found this track at Harmonicaboogie.com There are some terrific harmonica-oriented tracks posted there by an amazing online community of harmonica players. ---------- Ted Burke http://youtube.com/watch?v=-VPUDjK-ibQ&feature=relmfu ted-burke.com