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Heart2Harp
89 posts
Jun 17, 2010
9:08 AM
Hi,

here is your challenge (should you accept it...and you should accept it no matter what level player you are):

I made an accapella video of sweet home chicago in F (it's not great but it is good enough). I dare(no double-dare) you guys to do your best comping job on it. Put it on video, and then post it here. All you need is a Bflat harp (if you're in second position)

And if you want to see the really advanced players on the forum give it a try, bug them with it until they say yes.

Let the comping showdown begin

By the way, it starts on the 5 chord (9th bar)

see vid below
Mathieu



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Last Edited by on Jun 17, 2010 2:22 PM
Heart2Harp
90 posts
Jun 17, 2010
10:15 AM
the more advanced challenged: show us your first and only take (no editing). And leave in the mistakes or things you're less happy with (so guys like me can learn from guys or gals like you)
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GermanHarpist
1555 posts
Jun 17, 2010
1:02 PM
I'm just uploading my take... and listning to it awhile... I love your singing.
GermanHarpist
1557 posts
Jun 17, 2010
1:20 PM
So,... this is my second take. The first one was too close to the speakers and the harp even less audible.

Also, I played without restraint (i.e. the fear of 'over-playing') so I excuse in advance of stepping all over your lyrics. However, I still tried to add to the song and not crush it... :)

Then there are som SBWII moments where it just doesn't seem to fit... but who knows... :)



EDIT: listning to it again... arghhh,.. it's crap :(

Last Edited by on Jun 17, 2010 1:25 PM
ridge
13 posts
Jun 17, 2010
2:09 PM
Way to step up to the plate GH. I'm inspired and am going to go and try to record my own take tonight.
Heart2Harp
91 posts
Jun 17, 2010
2:14 PM
@GermanHarpist:

Don't feel bad about your performance, I thought it was pretty cool. I didn't feel like you stepped too much on my lyrics which is a big point about comping (from what I understand). I only wish your harp was louder. Like Ridge says, way to be the first to set the bar.

I'll give it a try myself later too
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Heart2Harp
92 posts
Jun 17, 2010
2:33 PM
and was that an overblow around 2:54? Cool. I wish I could just whip them out like that.
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Sikira
3 posts
Jun 17, 2010
2:50 PM
Now, this is a thread worth my attention. It's fun, constructiv, and you can learn something from it. And we harp nerds can actually get to know eachother regardless of nationality. And maby...it wont't decay into some nonsens BS discussion irrelevant to this forum IMHO. Awsome!
Cudos for Mathieu for taking this initiative, and to Germanharpist for stepping up to the plate :-)

Regards
/Arman aka Sikira
Heart2Harp
93 posts
Jun 17, 2010
7:06 PM
Ok, here's mine. I can't say I'm satisfied with my performance but the rules are ''no editing and no second take'' so it is what it is. Wish I could do a second take but I'm gonna follow the rules. I should work on the high end of the harp during solos...yeachhh.


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Last Edited by on Jun 17, 2010 7:09 PM
Heart2Harp
95 posts
Jun 18, 2010
6:14 AM
anybody else want to grace us with their COMPany?
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arzajac
245 posts
Jun 18, 2010
7:05 AM
I'm working on it.
Heart2Harp
98 posts
Jun 18, 2010
1:11 PM
look forward to it. Anybody want to see Kudzurunner try this out? It would be insane!!
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Heart2Harp
99 posts
Jun 19, 2010
8:21 AM
gosh...is it just germanharpist and I?
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GermanHarpist
1576 posts
Jun 19, 2010
9:02 AM
H2H, just bump it to keep it up... :)

"Harder than anticipated.." - yeah,.. it's long. But otherwise a really cool track.
Heart2Harp
100 posts
Jun 19, 2010
9:25 AM
yeah I'll keep bumping it up, thanks. I really think this is a fun little project and I don't understand why it isn't a more popular thread...oh well.

I'll soon try it with an 8 bar blues. Maybe ''key to the highway'' or something. And I'm gonna try having constant vocal base throughout the song this time.


Later
Mathieu

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GermanHarpist
1578 posts
Jun 19, 2010
10:42 AM
Looking forward to your next backing.

Just keep on bumping...
Tuckster
619 posts
Jun 19, 2010
4:21 PM
Sorry,no camera. It seemed a bit too long, maybe? I do like the idea.
arzajac
251 posts
Jun 19, 2010
6:26 PM
It is a bit long, so I edited it. I halved it, actually. There's a first time for everything so, gimme a chance!

I can post my edited version if someone wants (and if it doesn't totally offend Mathieu)

I'm new to jam tracks, or rather, I haven't put in the work that I need to. Since this thread started, I have been more focused on working on this sort of thing. I want to thank you, Mathieu for that.

I hope to post my comp tomorrow....
Heart2Harp
101 posts
Jun 20, 2010
5:00 AM
@arzajac and Tuckster:

I agree with you guys, the track is too long.

@arzajac:

I would love to see your version even if it is half of it (which dosn't offend me in the least).

I will post a shorter track this week.
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Honkin On Bobo
319 posts
Jun 20, 2010
5:34 AM
MG,

That was an awesome accapella track! You've got a great voice! Unfortunately, no mike, no camera means no comp attempt from me at the moment, not to mention just putting a thumbnail picture of myself up was a technical challenge

I will say that I'm saving this to my Youtube page (not honkin on bobo, rather theescondidoroad - nothing of me playing just a place I save favorites to) and i'm gonna have a blast trying to comp it, and i'm sure messing around with it will make me a better player. My hope is that this thread stays around for a while, maybe you'll see something from me down the road.

Regarding the length I understand what people are saying (when you said "OK the second solo" I was like ANOTHER SOLO?), but please don't delete the original it's a TREMENDOUS practice tool.

Seriously cool stuff and what this forum is all about.

KUDOS!!!


Last Edited by on Jun 20, 2010 5:48 AM
rbeetsme
283 posts
Jun 20, 2010
5:36 AM
Ok, stupid question: What is "comping"?
ridge
16 posts
Jun 20, 2010
8:37 AM
Okay, here's my submission as promised. Hope a few other do it too! It was fun, thanks Heart2Harp.

arzajac
252 posts
Jun 20, 2010
11:53 AM
Not very good but at least it's a lot better than I could have done a few days ago! Merci Mathieu!

Heart2Harp
102 posts
Jun 20, 2010
1:38 PM
@rbeetsme:

according to wikipedia: ''Comping (an abbreviation of accompanying) is a term used in jazz music to describe the chords, rhythms, and countermelodies that keyboard players (piano or organ) or guitar players use to support a jazz musician's improvised solo or melody lines.''

@ridge and arzajac:

very cool of you guys to have posted your stuff and not edited out the little mistakes. I enjoyed both your vids a lot.

Arzajac, I'm glad you chose to post it after all...I especially like when you followed my vocals for the first part of the solo. I also notice you snuck in some overblows in there.

Ridge, you are now my point of reference of how I'd like to sound in a year or two (with hard work of course). I really enjoyed the energy and swing you bring to your licks and their musicality. And then there's your massive use of overblows... Damn, seems like I'm the only one who hasn't learned how to do those yet...

Aybody else want to rise up to the challenge?

Mathieu
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ridge
17 posts
Jun 20, 2010
2:30 PM
@Heart2Harp

Some key things I've been working on recently is hitting my 3 and 2 draw half step bends. They work well in this song. Adam really uses them alot and it just fits the song better. I will often limit myself to holes 1,2,3 and just work them and try and groove/vamp.

I've been working on my overblows since 2003. Only in the past 3 or 4 years have I begun to work them in musically. Although you can clearly see it's more flashy than musicy still and not always perfect.

Glad to hear I'm on your radar. I'll be watching you too for vocals and your self accompaniment.
tookatooka
1460 posts
Jun 20, 2010
3:03 PM
Kudos @ridge and @arzajac. Great stuff.
Tryharp
336 posts
Jun 21, 2010
5:11 AM
H2H,

You have a great voice, and use it well. I am curious how you leanrt to sing so well?

Tryharp
captainbliss
215 posts
Jun 21, 2010
5:52 AM
@Heart2Harp:

This is a magnificent idea!

I'm trying to give it a go, but my humble netbook is struggling. Need to source some better kit! Watch this space...

A request: can you post the next (hint hint please please) one as a video? Dunno if it's just me, but, if I can't be near the people I'm playing with, I need to see 'em to connect.

@GermanHarpist, @ridge, @arzajac: respect, kudos and thanks to you for posting!

xxx

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ridge
19 posts
Jun 21, 2010
6:53 AM
In all fairness, I did do two sound check recordings where I played about a minute and a half and repositioned my speakers so the "first take" would sound good.
Heart2Harp
104 posts
Jun 21, 2010
7:13 AM
Should we bannish him from the forum for not following the rules? Adam! We need your input here! ;-)
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Heart2Harp
105 posts
Jun 21, 2010
2:19 PM
@TryHarp:

Thanks for the compliment. Honestly, I'm not sure where or how I learned to sing. I think I always had a knack for it and always liked doing it.

I did sing for many summers for tourists on an old time steam train ride (not far from where I live in Québec). This allowed me to learn a huge amount of french canadian, american and irish folk songs. I guess I grew more and more confortable with my voice because of this.

Funny though, I've had people ask me for singing lessons but I feel like such a fraud when they do because I have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA how to teach someone to sing ;-)

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geordiebluesman
322 posts
Jun 21, 2010
2:37 PM
Hey Ridge, i just wanted to say how much i liked your playing it was really fluid and inventive, i will favouritize your clip and study it cos i thought that was great
Tonyh
14 posts
Jun 25, 2010
10:53 AM
Hi, here is my attempt. 2nd and 12th position. I'm working on 12th position right now so I thought I would try to plug that in for practice. Bunch of errors but it is first take as asked. I rushed the beats in some spot but oh well. Tell me what you think! Lots of great posts from everyone who took the challenge by the way :)

Tonyh
15 posts
Jun 25, 2010
1:31 PM
By the way just to tell... I personally don't like my version. I feel it miss musicality and I didn't follow the changes. Maybe on a second attempt I would have done better but this was part of the challenge so even though I find it sucks I will still leave it here and I would like some critics from you guys. My goal here is too learn something
ridge
23 posts
Jun 25, 2010
1:47 PM
Tony, I just felt like you weren't connected in many parts of the song. I see you turn up the volume early on, so maybe that was a factor. You have great tone on the upper register of your Bb during your first solo and are right on time. Then you go back to the lower register and fall off time.

You should have interacted more with the song and mimic some of the vocal lines and hit the stops.

I just know you can play better than this which is why I'm so surprised/shocked. You should definitely work on your timing and rhythm. You play some great stuff, but it feels out of place.

Your pal,
Dan Ridgeway

Last Edited by on Jun 25, 2010 1:49 PM
Tuckster
632 posts
Jun 25, 2010
2:31 PM
Tonyh-That was some great 12th position playing. Unfortunately,it had no business being on that song!
Tonyh
16 posts
Jun 25, 2010
3:16 PM
@ridge

I totally agree with your comment. I'll work on my timing and rhythm.

@Tuckster

That's the kind of comments I want to know thanks for your honesty
Jfllr1
197 posts
Jun 26, 2010
12:57 AM
You sing reaaaly well. Definately something to push.
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Joch230
197 posts
Jun 26, 2010
7:35 AM
Some very nice playing. My thoughts are that H2H is playing closest to what I consider a good comping style. That is, filling in between the singing and keeping it simple during the singing. Some of the other players are get caught up in the moment and overplay a bit over the top of the vocals. I think the walking bass lines and more complex stuff going on while the singer is singing could work if it were a lower volume than the fills. It sounds great if it were the solo with no singing. I enjoyed it all just the same.

-John
jodanchudan
76 posts
Jun 27, 2010
3:15 AM



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Thought I'd try it amped. Errors everywhere and couldn't last the full 6 mins without totally losing it.This is as long as I lasted before falling apart!

Last Edited by on Jun 27, 2010 3:16 AM
Heart2Harp
108 posts
Jun 27, 2010
3:12 PM
I love how this thread is slowly growing and getting more and more interesting. Unfortunately I'm a little out of it because my computer is dead and I can only check the forum occasionally and a few minutes at a time. Hopefully I'll be back and running soon.

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Ant138
476 posts
Jun 28, 2010
8:10 AM
Here is a great version by Christelle Berthon.



I will be posting my attempt this week, just been busy with work and i also need to buy new Laptop speakers.
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ridge
25 posts
Jun 28, 2010
10:44 AM
@jodanchudan - I thought your take had a good sound to it. You have nice intonation on your bends.

Let yourself be more creative; I heard you resolve to the same lick over and over (2d 1d 1d) at the end of every chorus even during the solos.

It felt like you held things back (which maybe isn't so bad considering we're supposed to be comping)or possibly thinking too much about what to play.

Overall, I think you did okay and if it was a live situation you were doing your job and comping nicely.
arzajac
263 posts
Jun 28, 2010
3:28 PM
Can I change my answer? I wanna do exactly what Christelle did.

One day...

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jodanchudan
77 posts
Jun 28, 2010
3:49 PM
@ridge - fair comments; I agree with everything you said. I definitely suffer from thinking too much about what to play, hence I tend to underplay. I intend to keep working at this song and will get round to attempting an acoustic version - without repeating that damn riff every chorus!

I think this is a great exercise by the way - and a tough one. I found it especially hard to keep a consistent beat. Thanks to Heart2Harp for this idea - please keep it coming!
Ant138
479 posts
Jul 04, 2010
8:40 AM
This is my attempt guy's. I found this challenge a great exercise. I found it a real challenge working with just vocals, and i also found it hard not to speed up. Hope you like it, its not the full 6 mins because i was losing a bit towards the end :o)




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MichaelAndrewLo
462 posts
Oct 29, 2010
9:54 AM
I know this is an old thread but I thought this was too fun to pass up. Here's my attempt:



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Heart2Harp
176 posts
Oct 29, 2010
11:36 AM
Good Lord! You really brought that one out of the archives! Had almost forgotten about posting that. Maybe I'll do another one of those, soon. Your comping sounded really sweet! Damn, I got to learn me some overblows! Hope you don't mind if I rip some of your licks. You're the one who had that project where you practice consistantly for a year, right?
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RyanMortos
864 posts
Oct 29, 2010
11:38 AM
I think I completely missed this thread! Ill have to watch it later. If I can find some non expensive software to record my webcam Ill upload something soon too.

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nacoran
3104 posts
Oct 29, 2010
12:04 PM
Well played MAL!

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