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Posted Sat, 04/23/2011 - 00:30 by claudio aguilar
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...well i thought : if everyone (or most of people) is using backing tracks .. why not using my own harp as a backing track? so i ended up recording my harp a couple of times ...... and this is what it came out of it... I challenged my self to improvise without making any previous arrangement in a casual way.......

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Sounds great

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by hank stefaniak - 04/25/2011 - 15:05

Nice effect with the two harps. Like how you used the train 'whistle' and the steady chug. Good imagination and solid technique to make it work!!

Thanks for your comments...

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by claudio aguilar - 04/24/2011 - 15:31

Thanks for your comments... Yes, I used Low E and a E harp.... plus a B harp in first position...

Nice!

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by jodanchudan - 04/23/2011 - 10:43

Sounds great to me! This is low E and E right? The harps sound great together.

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