Re: posts

"Sam Mok" <[email protected]> Mon, 26 Jul 2004 19:30:41 +0800
Newsgroups gmane.music.equipment.harmonica.big-harmonica
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I am Sam Mok, origin from Hong Kong,  living in Mississauga, Ontario Canada over 15 years.  I play Chromatic , Tromolo and 10 holes diatonic. However,  tromolo is my preference, whereby, I  learned it  since my junior school and now is at mid 40. I  usually play tromolo chromatically  in pair.  I like to alter the double reeds and single reed  within the music in order to make both tones more demonstarting. (eg. I  can do bending at single reed , while do chords , Octive, 3rd, 5th at double reeds).  This performance style is  common amount Asian and Japanese artists. I  mainly  use Tombo and Suzuki and fews from  China, with all the major keys and few minor keys.   

I perform hymns and gospel music at Church.  I also play a lot of  folks, classical and occasional Jazz. 

I  like to learn Chord and bass harmonica which I  have never explored. I  really  like to join  a harmonica band like my school age.  It is very unfortunate,  I  have not been able to find tremolo player in my surrounding area. If any one  have the information, appreciate your advice.    
   
Please keep this  communication  going. I trust  tremolo still have a lot of bright future.  The beauty  has not been  explored by many harmonica players, especially  in N. Americas.  Hope to  see the growth.

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Russ Gaippe 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 8:07 PM
  Subject: Re: [big-harmonica] posts


  Whoops....That should read "I have NOT been kicked off the team
  yet so......."

  Anyone do any chording with the tremolo?

  Russ

  Russ Gaippe <[email protected]> wrote:
    Dave - I agree. I was just thinking this the other day. Glad you got it
    going. Maybe if we all (re) introduce ourselves we could get some good
    discussion going.

    So here goes: My name is Russ and I live in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
    I play diatonic, chromatic, tremolo and chord harmonicas. Not necessarily
    in that order and not necessarily very well, either. :-)  I mostly play in church
    as part of the music team and usually play diatonic but I have on one occasion
    been able to work in the chord harmonica and I'm looking for ways to do 
    that more. I would also like to incorporate playing chords on the tremolo
    as well (that is my least played and practiced harp). I play the Huang
    Chordet 20 and enjoy it and I am looking for more outlets to play. I have
    not been playing it long so whoever plays with me may need some
    patience, and, as I stated above, I play in church whenever the oppportunity
    arises and have been kicked off the team yet so.....
    Would like to discuss just about anything harmonica related.

    Dave - you are the Dave from A Blow For Peace, correct? I still need to get 
    your CD.

    Let's hear from everyone.

    Russ



    grinderiron <[email protected]> wrote:
      hello everybody and greetings from ireland. i have noticed that the 
      posts on this forum have been a little scarce of late, and i think 
      that we guys and girls should be doing a little bit more posting and 
      talking about what we like- the harmonica.
                                  i'm sure there are lots of tremolo, 
      octave,orchestral, bass etc players there who would like to exchange 
      views and experiences. so how about it?
                        i play diatonic, tremolo and octave harmonicas, and 
      i would love to see posts from other players      
                                                  dave.





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