Re: Yule CDs



Hi Bob and All

"Rufus" is the only Buddy Greene CD I've got so far, so I don't know if he
plays Chromatic on any others. But on Rufus it's all 10-hole diatonic in
second position. He's a very fine and tasty player and excellent singer
(sounds a little like a toned-down Lyle Lovett, maybe not). Outstanding
musicianship throughout. To my ear it goes like this:

     KEY    HARP
1)    A        D (second position)
2)    E        A (second position)
3)    E        no harp
4)    F        Bb (second position)
5)    C        no harp - really nice mando
6)    C        no harp
7)    G        C (second position)
8)    G        C (second position)
9)    E        A (second position)
10)  D        no harp
11)  G        C (second position)
12)  Ab       no harp

Glad to be back on the list,
Staggerin' Jim
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Loomis" <miltloomis@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 9:36 AM
Subject: Yule CDs


>
>    I'd like to know what harp CDs folks got for
> Christmas. My gift was Rufus by Buddy Greene, a
> great example of country/gospel/bluegrass harping
> with some excellent support from musicians such
> as Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush and Chuck Leavell. I
> highly recommend this CD to anyone who wants a
> change of pace from nothing but the blues. Sounds
> like Greene is playing chroharp on here. Liner
> notes indicate only that he is playing Hohner
> harmonicas. Anybody know for sure of he does
> usually/always use chromatic? Thanks in advance.
>
> Happy Harptrails, Bob Loomis
>
>
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