WinslowYerxa
1169 posts
Jun 20, 2016
1:01 PM
Every year SPAH awards the Stan Harper Award of Special Merit, selecting from nominations made by SPAH members. This award is unique in that non-harmonica players can win it - and even non-humans, such as harmonica clubs and manufacturers. Candidates must have benefited the harmonica community in a manner that is deserving of singular honor. if you're a SPAH member and know of a worthy candidate, please nominate them by June 30. email address for submissions: spahawards@gmail.com You can download the nomination forms at http://spah.org/Files/SPAH_Reg_Packet.zip =========== WinslowCheck out my blog and other goodies at winslowyerxa.com Harmonica For Dummies, Second Edition with tons of new stuff Join us in 2016 for SPAH on the San Antonio River Walk!
STME58
1752 posts
Jun 20, 2016
1:09 PM
When I first saw the title something like a Turing test for a harmonica playing robot came to mind. So far the only harmonica playing robot I have seen used a printer to position the harp and a vacuum cleaner to move the air. I doubt anyone would have mistaken it for a human playing! After reading the whole post I see you are asking about something a bit more mundane, but much more important.
Mirco
422 posts
Jun 20, 2016
2:28 PM
VIDEO ---------- Marc GraciYouTube Channel
1847
3477 posts
Jun 20, 2016
3:06 PM
wasn't jason nominated?..... he's from another planet.
WinslowYerxa
1170 posts
Jun 20, 2016
7:19 PM
Jason was nominated, but in a human category - Harmonica Player of the Year =========== WinslowCheck out my blog and other goodies at winslowyerxa.com Harmonica For Dummies, Second Edition with tons of new stuff Join us in 2016 for SPAH on the San Antonio River Walk!
shakeylee
541 posts
Jun 21, 2016
9:19 PM
JR is not human.he is a moon cat. :) ---------- www.shakeylee.com
Goldbrick
1511 posts
Jun 23, 2016
3:29 PM
Elephant looks like John Popper. But moves with more grace