Re: [Harp-L] Howard Levy playing "Amazing Grace" (St. Sabina'sChurch, Chicago)



It goes without saying that any harp player who doesn't take their hat
off to Howard is a bloody fool. My remark was one expressing personal
taste. Howard's technique is a preposterous marvel, but if I was going
to choose a performance of Amazing Grace to take to a desert island,
there would be long list before I got to this one.
RD

>>> "Michael Peloquin" <peloquinharp@xxxxxxxxxxx> 10/08/2007 9:03 >>>
>"Marc Molino" <mmolino54@xxxxxxxxxxx> possted:
>Part 1:
>http://youtube.com/watch?v=nwC-QUw9quQ&mode=related&search= 
>
>Part 2:
>http://youtube.com/watch?v=i4XIcNTPSbY&mode=related&search= 
>
>Talk about putting your soul into a performance...

>"Rick Dempster" <rick.dempster@xxxxxxxxxxx> replied:

>I was disappointed! I thought he could have fitted a few more notes
>in......


What exactly is the note limit these days? I hope that I haven't broken
it 
lately, but I would guess that I have. I'll try to slow it down in the

future.

Would it have been better to just play that simple but beautiful melody

straight ahead 10 times? (with no bridge!)
OUCH!


Michael Peloquin
http://www.harpsax.com 
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