Re: [Harp-L] Any other beginners out there?



Oh , so true.
I'm 49 and have 9 month under my belt. Last night at open mic was a blast.


Abner

On Dec 30, 2009, at 1:37 PM, Ronald Burton <aussierwb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Although I've enjoyed playing for 10 years now (starting at age 55), I pretty much consider myself a beginner too...something like what Smokey alluded to. Very frustrated the first COUPLE of years. What I came to understand, with a LOT of help from rooms like this (and repeated contact with other harpers) is that EVERY vocation/ occupation has that small percentage at the top that outshines everyone else...whether its playing harp, piano, or building a rocketship. I endured a lengthy period of depression over my lack of talent when it came to improvisation...specifically on the Chromatic. Eventually, I accepted the fact that I have to work..and work hard to achieve the level of playing that satisfies me...The answer? Don't be too hard on yourself. Its supposed to be fun in addition to the advantage of earning a few bucks here and there. I was once a fair bassman in a U.S. Navy band...reading--no problem--- theory--no problem--directing--no problem..tongue blocking.......*%^$ %^#*#$(@#_$(%$&*%^ At least the harp is a lot lighter to carry around




Happy New Year all



Ron Burton ..Just west of the Everglades










other beginners out there?
From: per.lundkvist@xxxxxxxxx

Count me in.
Newbie with 8 month of harping with slow progress but loads of fun.
Here in Stockholm, Sweden we have some bluesjams and open mics almost every
night of the week that you can go to listen and learn.
Not ready for the stage yet but I am working on it.


Cheers
Per


On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Breno Gil <brenogil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi there,

I'm also a beginner with 2 months or so of harping. I'm loving to squeeze
some harp time into my everyday life. I've been learning in a slow but
steady pace and am hoping to become a decent player in the not so far
future. Here in Brazil there are few harmonica enthusiasts that is why i'm
very glad i found you guys.


Breno


On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Abner <cdgaldos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I'm have 9 month under my belt.
I play at open mic, one of only two harp players.
Harp- L is a great place to stop by, learn and make great friends.
Any time you need a dumb answer to s great question, I'm here for you.


Abner


On Dec 29, 2009, at 10:54 PM, joe leone <3n037@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Dec 29, 2009, at 10:41 PM, Danielle Rappaport wrote:

So excited to have come to a place where others can relate to my
harp-related travails and joys! I've been playing harp for about 2
months
now, and it's already been an exhilarating ride. Are there any other
beginners out there?



We're all beginners. :)


I'd love to swap ideas/stories/frustrations with other
budding harp players. I recently graduated from college, and as you can
imagine (given the sorry state of popular music) none of my friends
share
my
love for blues or harmonica. So, I'm very glad to have found you guys!



We have a contingent of girls too. :)



Cheers,


Danielle


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