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ElkRiverHarmonicas
1414 posts
Nov 25, 2012
8:40 PM
This is from the Huntington Harmonica Club at Gino's on 5th St. Huntington a few weeks ago. I've been busy with play practice and not posting much, but so it's a few weeks old now. Jim Rumbaugh does a great job. He's on the vocals and that's him on the intro. I take a break with a Bluesified Concerto octave harmonica at 00:50. I had to cut the end a little short, because it was too long for my server to post otherwise.

This was the first time a bluesified Concerto was ever played in public.








And also, that same night, I hit a delayed-octave pulse on Spooky with a Concerto. I've tried to do that on purpose for years. It's that unusual octave pulse at the beginning of the break. I've not been able to repeat it since, but I'm trying.





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Elk River Harmonicas

Last Edited by on Nov 25, 2012 8:56 PM
Todd Parrott
1054 posts
Nov 26, 2012
4:36 PM
Very nice indeed! Wish I could have been there. Sounds like it was a fun jam.


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