Hello boys!!! Well...you are arrives to my page...a rich page of video that, even if little, are those that have hit more my small distracted character... This is also the temporary channel of BlueStrokid Blues Band
ehi Man, thank you so much! It's a old video, we grew up in this music, now is different but the passion is always the same! :) Search THE CRAWLERS BLUES BAND on YT and listen our music! It would be a pleasure for us!
Everybody always wants to compare Wilson to this guy and that guy, but overall he's probably recorded more hours with dozens of bands than anyone else! He's a monster player with his own sound but modestly doesn't take the credit in interviews. A maestro on the ten hole as well as the chromatic harp! No reverb but a FAT HORN! Go go baby!
You guys rock for real. Sure Mr. Wilson doesn't mind if I borrow that tricky 'dah-um, dah-um, daaah, dum-dum, dah-dah' thing (at last got it!) and sure Mr. Taylor doesn't either that cool 'claping choreography' ;-)
@cianuro86 first of all, Kim is using a Bb harp in 3rd position, the song is in C. In that passage, he is using what is called a flutter. You do it by covering three holes with your tongue and Very Rapidly slap your tongue against them while keeping the fourth hole on the right open to sound off the note. Magic Dick did this on the opening to Whammer Jammer....Check it out!! Hope this helps........
Might be trying all day and not getting that sound. It’s a little different than you describe (which is what Portnoy call batting the harp). Three holes yes, but trill tongue side to side so hole 3 is played alternating with hole 5. Cotton used it extensively on Muddy Waters at Newport Folk Festival 1960, only mostly a spread of 4 holes alternating holes 1 and 5. A nice move to practice on someone 😂
@jayscott49 Thanks for your words... you're so kind, really!!! We're from Palermo, in Sicily and we're a blues family from a lot of years. We're four cousins with the same passion, the Blues! Bye Jay, and thank you