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Larry Adler and Cham ber Huang rare recording
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Diggsblues
1691 posts
Mar 15, 2015
9:31 AM

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mastercaster
133 posts
Mar 16, 2015
3:28 AM
2 masters having fun : ) !
Nice to see them joking around and the song was real pretty !
Thx for posting
Todd Parrott
1317 posts
Mar 17, 2015
9:28 AM
Thanks for posting, Diggs! Mr. Huang was such a kind person.
barbequebob
2860 posts
Mar 17, 2015
9:52 AM
Awesome stuff!!!!
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Sincerely,
Barbeque Bob Maglinte
Boston, MA
http://www.barbequebob.com
CD available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bbmaglinte
Diggsblues
1697 posts
Mar 17, 2015
11:55 AM
Todd Cham-ber was a very kind person. I was lucky enough to have taken two summer seminars with him in
NY when Hohner sponsored them and play in an ensemble class that he and Robert Bonfiglio taught at Turtle Bay. It's too bad we don't have too much of Cham-ber's teaching. As far as I know he made 18 exercises for chromatic harmonica adapted from Bona and he did some music minus one stuff. It's a little sad that SPAH hasn't preserved the works of some of these great teachers. Somewhere I have a Hi Fi record of Cham-Ber playing a Bach flute Sonata.
Someday I'll digitize it and put it up.
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Diggsblues on Mar 17, 2015 11:57 AM
barbequebob
2865 posts
Mar 17, 2015
1:31 PM
I still have his record and harmonica boxed sets he did for Music Minus One some years back. The one he did called Let Me Teach You How To Play Harmonica that I bought in the early 80's actually had a pre-WWII era Marine Band Soloist model brand new in it.
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Sincerely,
Barbeque Bob Maglinte
Boston, MA
http://www.barbequebob.com
CD available at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bbmaglinte
Todd Parrott
1318 posts
Mar 17, 2015
9:07 PM
Pretty cool!
Bluestu18
2 posts
Mar 19, 2015
10:26 AM
I saw Cham-ber do a demo/clinic in a music store in Boston when Huang harmonicas came out. He was very soft spoken and personable. He did some diatonic riffing and played Chromatic duets with Mike Turk and Magic Dick.
Gnarly
1281 posts
Mar 19, 2015
2:22 PM
THAT'S VERY COOL!!!


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