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I'm a teenager. They were 20, 25 years old.Harmonica is one of them, guitar.
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I'm a teenager. They were 20, 25 years old.The harmonica is one that you are especially known for.
And it seemed unfathomable that there would ever be a universe in which we would actually be on the same tour or know each other or that he would someday hand mea harmonica and say, now is your turn to blow the solo, or like sing a little louder, or give me a hug,or any of those things that happened.
A lot of people can whistle.My father plays the harmonica, so that was the only musical influence.
In fact in Italian, the accordion's called the fisarmonica.All it is is these big harmonicas that you can actually pull them out and play them.And they just all have reeds on them.
It's a beautiful live record.We've got some special guests on it-- the harmonica king, Lee Oskar, Charlie Worsham, and, oh, Margo Price, who you'll love.She's something of a Jenny Lind herself.
And then when you pull air through that reed plays.So that's really-- it's just a harmonica with a lot of buttons on it, pretty much-- many harmonicas.And the different registers here just have different sounds.
You guys have to check it out.Because he's on there singing and playing the harmonica, and it's just unbelievable.You can do it when you were young, like when you were a kid.
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I'm a teenager. They were 20, 25 years old.But my main instrument is my guitar, my harmonica.
So kind of the team behind "Avatar" were this communal group up on Fort Hillin Roxbury, led by this harmonica banjo player named Mel Lyman, who right around the time the paper started, started telling everyone he was God.And then things get really weird up there.
--told Muddy, oh, you ought to hear Charlie play harmonica.And Muddy was like, Charlie plays harmonica?Well, next thing I know, he's calling me up to sit in.
Yeah John's mother was very musical.She played ukulele. And John's father played harmonica.But I don't think John necessarily knew that.
Elvin Jones, jazz drummer, used to play with Raymond Scott.Toots Thielmans, he's a jazz harmonica player, unbelievable.All sorts of really, really, really good jazz musicians were paying their dues and getting a paycheck playing this music.
Eric Roberson: I'm tryin' to start the Music Keep Us All Happy Department.I'm just gonna come to each person's office with the harmonica and just sing about whatever you're doing right now you know.You didn't have to wear a suit today Ooh You know what I mean.
But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something.And so it's just a lot harder to identify what's going on harmonically.
And what we see here is that there's a beginning note, which is a D. And it ends on a G. And as I said,they're perfect fourths. They're harmonically related to each other.So this idea in jazz improvisation.
Well, a waitress that I got to know pretty well----told Muddy, oh, you ought to hear Charlie play harmonica.And Muddy was like, Charlie plays harmonica?
And in 1946, he became the guardian of his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George permanently.And they also provided a, I think, harmonica to him?Yeah John's mother was very musical.
And he had-- I can remember being a child and sitting with him on a Saturday.And he would play Bob Dylan songs, and play his harmonica, and finger-pick.And then he'd play Percy Sledge songs on the piano, and then we'd drive around in the car and sing Dolly Parton songs.
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intervals in an octave, then you learn 'em both melodically and harmonically, so played together and separate. Then you learn chords, and so then you learn to identify major, minor,
And you know, what I had to do is really simplify harmonically
So that's a totally different type of subject, but in the same sort of world harmonically.
They will pick-- they're like, oh, I don't know how to play this harmonica.
And they say it's jazz, but man, everything they're playing is blues, except for the ballads they did.Like, Grant Green is a jazz guitar player, but many of his riffs-- they just fit right on the harmonica perfectly.So I got a lot of ideas listening to jazz players.
So the bellows, how do they work?Basically an accordion, not this because it's electric, but an acoustic accordion basically works as a harmonica.In fact in Italian, the accordion's called the fisarmonica.
A lot of people can whistle.So yeah, no, as such, musical influence from the family, besides my father playing the harmonica.
But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something.And that sounds kind of like, oh, a computer generated this because it feels like it's legal, but harmonically, it's not following the usual rules
You think there's always a few passages in all these pieces that are tricky, that are rhythmically tricky or harmonically difficult and in terms of balance
But you try to tell a jazz guy to do that, he's going to, I can't just hold a C chord for an hour and strum that because harmonically,
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