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scojo
67 posts
Jun 29, 2010
3:02 PM
This is the standard "Ghost of a Chance", with Jimmy Jarratt on piano. I used three Seydel 1847s in the keys of C (1st position), F (2nd position), and G (12th position). The C and G harp were customized by Buddha. Sorry about the crowd noise!



Last Edited by on Jun 29, 2010 3:21 PM
MP
575 posts
Jun 30, 2010
1:37 PM
did you get lessons from buddha?
harmonicanick
802 posts
Jun 30, 2010
2:52 PM
Hey Scojo nice 'harp-switching' (that's a description I got from Mr Power)
Seriously though good stuff, right up my street jazzy/blues, do the same meself.

Nice feel and you can sing better than the pianist, you lucky *****r

Last Edited by on Jun 30, 2010 2:53 PM
scojo
69 posts
Jul 01, 2010
7:16 AM
Thanks gang, very much... I really appreciate your taking the time to listen and comment. MP, I never got individual lessons from Buddha per se, but his YouTube videos are very helpful, and his playing is awesome and inspirational of course.
walterharp
380 posts
Jul 01, 2010
9:52 AM
nice
KCBLUES
25 posts
Jul 01, 2010
6:22 PM
Nice work ma man... You make me want to hit the woodshed and learn some positions past 3rd!!! Too much to learn and too little time!

Played a gig recently in DC area with Big Boy LIttle (BRet) and some of the crew from the ZOO BAR days... your name was mentioned when talking about harp players from back in the day.. Good to know you are gone but not forgotten...

KC
KCBLUES
26 posts
Jul 01, 2010
6:22 PM
Nice work ma man... You make me want to hit the woodshed and learn some positions past 3rd!!! Too much to learn and too little time!

Played a gig recently in DC area with Big Boy LIttle (BRet) and some of the crew from the ZOO BAR days... your name was mentioned when talking about harp players from back in the day.. Good to know you are gone but not forgotten...

KC
scojo
71 posts
Jul 02, 2010
8:36 AM
Kurt: wow, Bret Littlehales... great, funny guy and solid player. Was Flatfoot Sam around? Are you playing in DC more now?


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