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Jason Ricci doing a"Traditional" Blues improv in G on a C harmonic |
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jasonricci 2008-03-28 06:16:29 hey good question...Mostly chord changes...and scales (notes) that work with each change...Sometimes I think about timing too or for a sec I'll do some little walter ideas than like some cotton then whoever...immitate,assimilate innovate... Thanks J __________________________________________________ | |
STIIKYS 2008-03-28 04:43:46 Hi there Jason, this stuff sounds awsome dude , just have one question for you and other harp players on here , At the same time your improvising like that are your thoughts based on patterns or , numbers on the harp or, is it just totaly mussel memory , , or none of the above ha ha , Thanks i hope you can understand what i mean Keep up the good sounds Cheers. __________________________________________________ | |
missmymissy 2008-03-11 13:42:29 buy a harp, make some noise, look up Gussow. __________________________________________________ | |
elkriverharmonicas 2008-03-08 19:04:24 Hey man, what key is that harp in? HA!HA! (a joke);) __________________________________________________ | |
elkriverharmonicas 2008-03-08 19:03:25 Look for a teacher if you can find one. In the meantime, just play it often, experiment and watch as many Jason Ricci lesson videos as you can. The videos are really solid instruction. __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
"Traditional" Blues improv in G on a C harmonica
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