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I took up learning Blues Harp 9 years ago, being a guitar player with 35 years + experience.
In this recording, I explored playing harmony harp to the lead harp part.
I used the same G harmonica to do both parts.
When my bass player added a key change to C, in the last part
of the tune, I played a high F harp and also a low F harp, which worked well.
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Comments
But well done .what makes of harps,mics,effects and amp do you use?
Cheers
Mark.
Gear : nothing too exciting. Fender BluesJR amp, Green Bullet mic. LoneWolf HarpBreak pedal. I have a bunch of harmonicas, all makes, models and keys.
I used a Hohner Crossover in G for the first section, then a high F Hohner Bluesharp and a low F Hohner Big River in the jazzy section.
I absolutely love the Hohner Marine Band Deluxe harps. My first choice, but I cannot always afford them, so I buy what I can.
Although I did find the video deeply misleading. The song is called Peaches & Cream but the video clearly showed a bowl of strawberries without cream. Care to explain?