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Learning to Groove - Lesson one
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sgsax
9 posts
Sep 15, 2009
10:47 AM
Very nice groove, indeed. I'll have to try this out when I get home tonight. Only have a C harp in my bag that I take to work. Suppose I could give it a shot in 4th pos. Something tells me it won't lay nearly as nice.

As a side note, it doesn't have to be hard and funky to have a good groove. One of my favorite "neuveau swing" bands from the 90's is Alien Fashion Show. My acoustic duo plays their song Bad Seraphim. It's got a sweet laid-back groove that get's you movin. Look them up on the interwebs.
jonsparrow
1013 posts
Sep 15, 2009
10:02 PM
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Buddha
1000 posts
Sep 15, 2009
10:10 PM
I made a loop track where I played a bass groove. I posted it and got nothing but complaints because there was no harmonica. So I deleted it.
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"The truth may hurt for a little while, but a lie hurts forever."
RyanMortos
298 posts
Sep 15, 2009
10:18 PM
Damn, I should have made a copy! I really liked it. I thought it would be a good way for me to practice 3rd position scales cause I havent gone there much. One thing I notice is that if someone posts a video or audio that I like its best not to procrastinate to make a copy cause many disappear just as fast >.< .

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~Ryan
Pennsylvania - H.A.R.P. (Harmonica Association 'Round Philly)


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