Re: [Harp-L] Old harp-ler here/ Overblows



Hey Sandy,

Great! Welcome back! Let's us know what you've been up to recording wise
since your last CD etc.

Promise us you won't play too many 16th notes and you can stay!,-)

Best, Rob Paparozzi


On 2/10/10 2:12 PM, "Sandy Weltman" <harpmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Folks- This is Sandy Weltman here.  I¹ve just (re) subscribed to harp-l but
> It¹s been a really long time since I¹ve been on. I¹m still playing quite a bit
> here in St.Louis  but I haven¹t kept up with a lot of my harmonica friends in
> quite a while, so I just wanted to say hi. Also I¹ve seen a few posts this
> week about overblowing and wanted to put my 2 cents in for whatever it¹s
> worth. I learned to overblow from Howard back in the late 1980¹s. I remember
> the first few years when I was learning that everytime an overblow came up in
> a song or solo I was playing, I was extremely conscious of it (and often
> nervous).  However Just like bending, it became completely assimilated into my
> playing style such that I haven¹t been ³conscious² of playing an overblow in
> years. It¹s just another note.  It¹s definitely (and obviously) not a must for
> playing great blues or any other music for that matter. I just found that it
> added a different dimension to my personal style that was real exciting for me
> and also fit my playing well. Anyway,nice be be back on harp-l and I hope to
> stay connected with you all in future posts.
> 
> Thanks- Sandy
> 
>> http://www.sandyweltmanmusic.com
>> http://www.onlinelessonvideos.com
> 


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