Just a quick update really. We played last Friday at St Nic's in Durham. We were the second of three acts and followed an amazing choir (who were an offshoot of the Sage choir). I was extremely nervous that our style of music would not go down well. I shouldn't have worried. We were greatly appreciated, people clapped along and generally had fun. Afterwards, folks were really complimentary (someone came at the end and said how much she had enjoyed my playing! How very kind!)
I've also started to try and get some new harmonicas with my piano teaching money. I wanted a few spares in the keys I play most often. So now have a new A Bb and C. All are Big Rivers so they should last a while.
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Friday, 17 January 2014
Chartity Gig
Had fun tonight. I hope that it sounded as good to the audience as it did on stage. Overall there were only a few mistakes by me. The new £5 microphone is working out ok. I still haven't had the chance to use the overdrive pedal. I'm looking forward to when we can actually sound check with it.
Fun :)
Fun :)
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Another gig
Last Friday (15th Nov) played another gig at the pub beer fest. It was the usual mix of fun and mistakes. We did get some video footage of ourselves but the quality of the sound is awful so I'd rather just remember it in my mind (where I was incredible!!!)
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Gear
Due to the PA being reduced, through the exit of a band member, I have been asked to get a mike. Today I found one in cash converters for £5. It's not that bad a mike, in that it sounded reasonable when I played through it. The music shop in Consett then sold me 2 leads and I decided to get a pedal which will give me a bit of distortion for those few songs which need it. All told it came in at £42 which was far less than any proper mike. I only hope that it all works out ok for Friday's gig. I think I will pick up a small practice amp at some point.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
4th and 5th position
I've been thinking about trying to learn another position on the harmonica (more from a desire to try it out than to learn it for any tunes.) Tony Glover refers to 4th position but I think he means 5th because if you track them with the cycle of fifths, then what he talks about is the 5th key you come across. Anyway 4th starts on 6 draw and is semi complete. 5th starts on 2 blow and is complete and sort of works in the upper octave but has a missing note or two. I don't know of any recorded music which uses either of these positions so it really just a novelty.
So a C harp can be used to play in (amongst others):
1st: C
2nd: G
3rd: D
4th: A
5th: E
I can't see a particular use for it unless there is a blues in an obscure key or wanting to play in A on a lower harp instead of D cross.
To play in A
1st: A
2nd: D
3rd: G
4th: C
5th: F
So a C harp can be used to play in (amongst others):
1st: C
2nd: G
3rd: D
4th: A
5th: E
I can't see a particular use for it unless there is a blues in an obscure key or wanting to play in A on a lower harp instead of D cross.
To play in A
1st: A
2nd: D
3rd: G
4th: C
5th: F
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Mordon Gig
We played Mordon hall last night. We are now 1 band member less so the sound has changed somewhat. I actually found it easier in the new format and had a really fun gig. I was, I think possibly for the first time ever, pleased with how I sounded pretty much throughout!
Also we had some good new songs in which went well. The speed we played Let's Stick Together at meant that my solo would never have worked so I just made one up. Mr Pitiful was a not too good (I think we missed a guitar solo) but my brass riff intro went well. And She Was, which I suppose isn't new any more, was cool. Born To Be Wild was awesome! I didn't quite time the switch from triplets to the main riff but I doubt it was very noticeable. My solo was loud and brash. Love for the Common people was great fun and worked well.
All in all, lots of fun :)
Also we had some good new songs in which went well. The speed we played Let's Stick Together at meant that my solo would never have worked so I just made one up. Mr Pitiful was a not too good (I think we missed a guitar solo) but my brass riff intro went well. And She Was, which I suppose isn't new any more, was cool. Born To Be Wild was awesome! I didn't quite time the switch from triplets to the main riff but I doubt it was very noticeable. My solo was loud and brash. Love for the Common people was great fun and worked well.
All in all, lots of fun :)
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Current harps
Here's my current list of harmonicas which I use for gigs:
Special 20: C, D
Blues Harp: E, G
Golden Melody: F
Lee Oscar: A
Suzuki Bluesmaster: Bb
Chrometta 12: C
Super Chromonica: C
Special 20: C, D
Blues Harp: E, G
Golden Melody: F
Lee Oscar: A
Suzuki Bluesmaster: Bb
Chrometta 12: C
Super Chromonica: C
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