Jfllr1
194 posts
Jun 25, 2010
5:22 AM
Would you listen to this in a pub or small club? Its an Ab Hohner crossover with self badly gapped reeds. ---------- "Blow as thou pleaseth"
jim
194 posts
Jun 25, 2010
5:40 AM
sure, why not :) ---------- www.truechromatic.com
GermanHarpist
1600 posts
Jun 25, 2010
5:47 AM
yes.
groyster1
163 posts
Jun 25, 2010
6:03 AM
I would let somebody else gap the reeds its worth it to spend money and let a pro do it however the performance is good
Oxharp
332 posts
Jun 25, 2010
6:21 AM
I like this very much and you have come on loads since Bristol Last year. You should do this at the Friday Night Jam this year. ----------Oxharp
Oxharp
333 posts
Jun 25, 2010
6:28 AM
Say Jack can you tell me what the Guitar chords for this song are? I would like to learn this one. Cheers Russ ----------Oxharp
captainbliss
228 posts
Jun 25, 2010
6:50 AM
/Would you listen to this in a pub or small club?/ Yes. I'd enjoy it, too. xxx ----------MySpace | Facebook | Calendar | YouTube | London Harmonica Group | My Main Gig
nacoran
2271 posts
Jun 25, 2010
10:41 AM
Very nice. Yeah, I'd listen to it! ---------- NateFacebook
Elwood
463 posts
Jun 25, 2010
4:14 PM
Hey Jake, As the gents above say, very tasteful. You still have that lovely stride that I like so much at 1:41. Personally, I'd say small-club patrons' attentions are easier kept with songs that are 3-4 long, rather than 5-6. But then, I've always found David Gray's songs to be a little repetitive. ----------
Delta Dirt
178 posts
Jun 25, 2010
4:29 PM
Donovanish.......quite right!!
Jfllr1
196 posts
Jun 26, 2010
12:22 AM
Cheers guys. Oxharp, the song is Babylon by David Gray and the chords can be found at: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/d/david_gray/babylon_ver3_crd.htm Now I just have do the impossible and find a gig. ---------- "Blow as thou pleaseth"
rharley5652
168 posts
Jun 26, 2010
12:33 AM
great sound ,.. ---------- Simply Unique Kustom Mic's By Rharley
Greg Heumann
591 posts
Jun 26, 2010
2:47 PM
In principle, yes. I like the harp work. I like the song and the arrangement. I have to tell you, though, your singer has pitch problems. ---------- /Greg