Re: [Harp-L] SPAH - who's going? Say something about yourself!



My name is Elizabeth Hess (aka "Tin Lizzie"), and I will be attending SPAH from Florida. This one will be my second.

I mostly play diatonic, and am mostly at home playing blues, but I aspire to play chromatic and I aspire to play country music (at the annual neighborhood picnic) and maybe even jazz, eventually. My downfall tends to be trying to follow too many avenues at once.

I think my proficiency level is somewhere in intermediate-land. I am not a member of a band, but am pretty comfortable at open blues jams. Except I'm still uncomfortably out of my depth if the guitar players on stage with me launch into a series of rock 'n' roll songs.

I *was* most looking forward to taking a seminar with a title along the lines of "Getting The Most from Your Metronome," but couldn't persuade anyone to teach it. Since it's a topic one can teach (and apply!) without having to have world-class harmonica chops, I decided to teach it myself, with the slightly less ambitious title, "Getting More from Your Metronome". I've been reading lots of articles and papers, have watched a great many YouTube videos, have taken some percussion lessons, and am looking forward to sharing the best of what I've learned so far.


From: David Fairweather <dmf273@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: July 22, 2011 10:17:13 AM EDT
To: "Harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] SPAH - who's going? Say something about yourself!


So as SPAH grows near, let us know if you're going. Where are you
arriving from? What do you play? Chromatic, diatonic or both? What genre
of music do you play?
What's your level of proficiency? What are you looking forward to most at
SPAH?




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