Re: [Harp-L] looking for a new home...



Hi Gene,

Don't feel bad, I was banned as well as I REFUSE to separate the two instruments when I discuss HARMONICA.

No great loss, the loss is theirs, I have "0" tolerance for such dogmatic thinking..

Stick around here and you get all the answers you want for harps with or without buttons and no 'holier than tho' "Tude" from our moderator!

There are MANY Diatonic techniques that can be brought over to the Chromatic to make you a better and more innovative player and vice versa as well from Chromatic-->Diatonic. But if you are BANNED from discussing that how does that help your learning and playing? pretty Bizzare IMO. I respect Slidemeister as a list but for me they are useless until they change their format.

I will be doing a seminar this summer at SPAH on alot of this called:


"Transitioning from Diatonic to Chromatic"


Best of Luck with your work on both Axes!!! Welcome HOME,-)

Harpfully,
Rob Paparozzi

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Pool" <subdomaintain@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 11:00 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] looking for a new home...



Hello all,


Well I was banned from slidemeister yesterday. I tried to post the topic, "Getting a diatonic sound on a chromatic harmonica", which apparently is a forbidden topic on the chromatic forum. The thread was removed and I was warned that I had broken the rules. When I protested I was banned.

This is a subject I've always been interested in, and I can't imagine why it's discussion is not allowed.

So if this type of discussion is allowed here I'd love to hear your thoughts, from chromatic players, diatonic players, or from people who play both.

Thanks,
Grant







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