Re: [Harp-L] Rolling Stones: Not Fade Away



>From listening, I'm willing to bet that he's switching between an "A", and a
"D" harp, both played in 2nd position.


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From: "Warren Bee" <wlb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 3:58 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Rolling Stones: Not Fade Away


> Rock & Roll Harp-Heads,
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> On the Stones original version of Not Fade Away what key harp do you
figure
> that Mick was using. I am having trouble pinpointing it. The song is in E
> from what I can tell. I almost think it could be a D harp in 3rd position
> but then some stuff just doesn't sound like a D harp. It could just be my
> tired ears. I am taking the easy way out and throwing it to the bull pen.
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> Thanks,
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> WB
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