I really like this and I think it's possibly your best. Lovely arrangement, great soulful and sensitive playing. This song was made for the harmonica and showcases the emotion and soul of this little instrument which we know and love.
Nice. Where do you get all of the cool background tracks you use? ---------- Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind How you doin'
Last Edited by on Jan 02, 2011 2:53 PM
everyone- can we please dispense with the magic act at the beginning of the videos? i keep expecting the harps to turn into doves or something along those lines. if you want us to know key and harp, tell us! some folks have visual impairments and cant see the video but would like to have this information. ty. (this is not a slam against anyone in particular.)
---------- Wonderful Cristal ! When i close my eyes ,i see visions of Lee Oskar Playing his melodic solo style (I consider this a great compliment , as his soulfulness is so simplistic in its delivery ,yet so melodic and beautiful to listen to ).It takes a person of your caliber to keep the delivery , captivating to the end . .I've always liked Lee Oskar style since the days of the band "War". Kudo's to you !
@ saregapadanisa : thanks a lot, in fact to make it sound like this I've sung it a couple of time then transposed it on the harmonica
@Greyowlphotoart, Barry C, strawwoodclaw.: appreciate it thanks
@Diggsblues: it could be karaoke tracks (found on iTunes), midi, or myself messing around with a keyboard
@eharp: seriously !
Pharpo: that's what I've in mind, but not as it's :-)
@1eddybee: Yes in fact I've just heard Lee Oskar on 2 or 3 songs, and Jason told me many times that I sound like him (even if i don't think so) probably because we share the same love for building a melody and transmitting an emotion ---------- Never try to be as good as someone else, succeed to be the best player you can be!