harper
8 posts
Oct 12, 2008
7:27 AM
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Adam, Sonny Terry may not be your style but you imitate him wonderfully. I definitely have a lot of food for thought now. I'm going to be practically living in my wood shed! Thanks for violating the protocol of the Harmonica Masonry and showing us those minute inflections that make the difference between good music and great music. Your Joyous Disciple, Harper
Last Edited by on Oct 12, 2008 7:40 AM
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zobot
24 posts
Oct 12, 2008
10:20 AM
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I would like to second that Adam! Thanks very much for your very valuable time. Cheers!
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dewey.deloe
30 posts
Oct 12, 2008
6:26 PM
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I have to agree with the posts above. Once I found Adams YouTube videos the one that really got to me was the Sonny Terry one. It made me laugh and the riff makes everyone laugh when I play it but, they always tap their foot or start moving someway. I have devoted more time to that basic riff (in lesson 008 I think) than time spent on any other riff in Adam's lessons.
Thank you for doing that Adam. I don't really think it is bluesy but it is fun. I am sure the song Tequila that you are working on is not blues but I cannot wait to buy it.
---------- Down the road I got to go
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Ant138
43 posts
Oct 15, 2008
11:43 AM
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Thanks Adam,the lessons are top notch.
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bluzlvr
72 posts
Oct 19, 2008
2:30 PM
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I've found that I can practice the articulation and blow draw sequence of this lesson while doing some other mindless task such as driving; although you might get strange looks from people if you do it in public. (Don't mind me, I'm just practicing my Do'h!-Tuckhas.....)
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