Re: [Harp-L] Opinion Pecking Order



"The best" is extremely subjective and interpretive. My bass player's 25 year old son taught me several years ago that there are only two kinds of music............good music and bad music. That's a pretty sensible thing for a young drummer to say. When my students ask me which kind of harp is the best?, I usually respond with.......... what's the best kind of blue jeans to wear? The bottom line is that everyone has their own opinion of what the best is or isn't and though it makes for good, healthy debate and discussion, there are so many Bad Mo Fos out there playing music. Some of them we are all aware of. Some of them we will never hear of on a national scale. I have a student who has become an extremely fenomonal player in a very short time. He lives in a very small town and is a vice cop. He's one of the most intreverted people I've ever known and has no intentions of making a "name for himself". He listens to virtually every harp player he can find and has learned that even though there are people he'd like to sound like, those people already sound like that and thus he's developed his own sound. I think that he's got the right concept. All we can hope for as harp players --Pro or Casual -- is to be the best player we can be with hopes of bringing some enjoyment and entertainment to folks. But............if any of you cats are like me....................(even though I teach and play professionally) I do it all for me !!!

Mike "Wezo" Wesolowski
www.bluesworldorder.net
North Carolina
785-3576
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Hines" <billhines4@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Opinion Pecking Order



I agree with Larry. I think that because we have so many strong and
opinionated players here, it intimidates folks that are
beginner/intermediate from asking questions. Shouldn't be that way. When
folks ask these questions, then the legions of other
beginner/intermediate lurkers learn from the answers. And this is not to
say that the strong and opinionated players should be any less so
either.

I've never seen anyone here be rude to someone that asked a rookie
question, although as we see sometimes the luminaries are rude to each
other, haha (it's all about passion...). So please folks come on out of
the woodwork. I know you're out there because AFAIK harp-l has the
largest and most active membership of any harp discussion list, yet I
see these types of questions on the other ones I've stopped by, so it's
odd to not see more of them here.

Bill Hines


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