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Thanks for listening, Robby Grant & Lynn
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    The Band19
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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:01:07 (permalink)
    Oh... That is stanky... That is some true Southern blues..

    It would be moe betta with you singing though.  How does one go about learning to play the harmonica like that? I've only ever played stringed instruments and the keys. But I'm fascinated by the harmonica.
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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:11:54 (permalink)
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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:25:49 (permalink)
    A G to play in D? A C to play in G? 

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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:29:13 (permalink)
    So it's a fifth up? Usually when I turn a fifth up? I get in to trouble... I think you've seen evidence of this?

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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:30:20 (permalink)
    Sorry, that would be a 4th up? So in that case? I am  not familiar with this concept at all.

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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:37:51 (permalink)
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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/25 23:41:07 (permalink)
    A 5th down! OK I'm in business!! :-D (I've downed many 5ths...)

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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/26 06:19:46 (permalink)
     Wow Frank, that's about as real as it gets. Love it. Thanks for the info on cross playing.  I've heard of it but was not really getting it. Awesome!

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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/26 09:22:25 (permalink)
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    Re:Low-down & dirty Blue Zatcha 2012/12/26 14:16:10 (permalink)
    Great harp playin', Frank.  As you say, blues harps are based on the circle of fifths for the scale used in blues and much rock.  However, any harmonica can also be played in two keys or scales, if you will.  Neil Young's harmonica playing is often without flatted 7ths and thirds, and he uses a "sweeter" scale than blues.  You are definitely the best harp player I've heard around here.

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