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Third in a series. Note: It's possible to search YouTube and find a number of videos proclaiming "Fastest Harmonica Player in the World." Virtually all of them feature versions of chugging--repetitive, in-and-out breakdowns. That's fun stuff: rough, primitive, and not terribly musical after the novelty wears off. I'm talking about something a little different. In this series of videos I've mentioned a number of players who deploy the kind of speed I'm talking about, speed in concert with real musical complexity: Howard Levy, Carlos del Junco, Jason Ricci, Sugar Blue, Chris Michalek, L.D. Miller, John Popper. Of course there are many other players I should have mentioned, including (but in no way limited to) Peter "Madcat" Ruth, Buddy Greene, Charlie McCoy, Norton Buffalo. Please suggest more in the comments below! (I'll list good suggestions here after I've checked them out: Mariano Massolo, Billy Gibson, .....)
Fourth in a series on how to add speed to your blues harp bag of tricks. With Adam Gussow of Satan and Adam. For a skill-graded set of video tutorials and tab sheets focusing on classic blues harp repertoire such as "Juke," "Born in Chicago," "Messin' With the Kid," "Checkin' Up on My Baby," ...
First in a four-part series about adding speed to your blues harp trick-bag. By Adam Gussow of Satan and Adam. Contains two brief embedded clips of recent performances. If you'd like to learn blues harmonica from a pro--the real stuff, not the canned version--please check out my ...
Second in a series on various approaches to adding speed to your blues harp trick-bag. Hosted by Adam Gussow of Satan and Adam. http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com
Adam Gussow of Satan and Adam demos and dissects two fast, tricky licks--an upper-octave run using a 6 overblow and a top-to-bottom run using lots of blue notes. For intermediate and advanced players. For a free tab sheet to this lesson, please ...
Satan and Adam harpist continuing his lesson on the subtleties and challenges of the blues scale, working by analogy with muscling a fast, tautly-sprung sportscar around a curve: "Blues [harmonica] is manual steering." For a series of skill-graded video tutorials and tabs focusing on classic ...