Which means this song struck you strongly Weather in a positive or negative way It did strike you! The 1st person I played it for agreed with You He was the president of Apple records He hated TIE A YELLOW RIBBON ROUND THE OLE OAK TREE THANK GOD HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MUSIC LOVERS AROUND THE WORLD FROM AUSTRALIA TO MADRID TO MOSCOW TO LONDON TO NYC ...You are in a minute minority thank God That's why I'm able to feed my family L.Russell Brown
I suggest another haunting tune I wrote It's called WHEN YESTERDAY WAS TOMORROW BY KAREN WYMAN you can find this exotic melody on RU-vid. I still love your fabulous version of Paradise Where are you posting from? L.Russell Brown
If a master can play a cheap one,, almost at 80-90 % of how could be played on a expensive one, then the answer is simple....The practice, the dedication, talent and learning are the most valuable skills, after that, the tool...
I completely agree - and there are good arguments for buying a high quality instrument. The playing and handling comfort, ease and stability of responsiveness, the durability of the instrument, the sound character given by the building materials. And the higly skilled player may actually be restrained by the instruments performing capabilities. Ordinary listeners may not sense a difference but the player and the trained ear will.
Hello, I am a total beginner and although the advice is “start with a diatonic” I bit the bullet and bought a Suzuki SCX-48 because I’m not into blues and prefer to learn songs/ballads, as you can imagine I’m struggling with the Chromatic as it is totally new to me, my question if I may is “what method do you use to play the harmonica”? Puckering or Lip blocking? At the moment I can’t seem to get clean note’s especially from holes 2/3… also can you advise on ‘breath’..? ie do you blow/draw softly to obtain the sound? or much harder? Thanks for your time, Andrew
First I gratulate you on you choice of the chromatic harmonica - I started on a diatonic around age 12 (Hohner Echo Luxe, a tremolo harmonica) - and I wish i had started with the chromatic!!! I have played on and off over the years - it's only the last 10 years I have been more serious about it and played in different keys. I practically breathe through the harmonica and I use a kind of tounge blocking but i don't recomend any particular method - you should practice different methodt and find what works best for you - and find your own sound. There is a lot of beginners lessons on RU-vid - and again: choose what works for you :-)
I'm sorry you find this piece so terrible - if it's my interpretation in particular you actually never have to listen to it again. If it's the melody in general I wonder why you tell me - because there's nothing I can do about it 😳 Have a good life! ❤
Dear friend, Thanks for sharing this wonderful musik with us, you play this Suzul ki Tremelo in such a wonderful way, our compliments to you !! Our best wishes to you, have a very nice week. Best regards from Chris and Mayka from The Netherlands.
It's 10 years since I made the recording. As I wrote in the description I use Band-In-A-Box - it was some bossa rhythm I used at the time which I have unfortunately not been able to reconstruct. In Band-In-A-Box you can pick a rhythm track and type in the chords, tempo and more, and your backing track is done. I find scores with chords in the Real Book world. I also have a Yamaha Clavinova CVP-301 that I use for the MIDI sounds. The newer versions of Band-In-A-Box have what the call "Real tracks" indstead of MIDI so the sounds used come directly from the program. I hope this answers your question. 🙂
@@micmarkDK Sorry, I missed that. I have Band in the Box, I'll try to generate and of course you tube has a lot of versions. Thanks for sharing your version for both inspiration and instruction.