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Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 11:36:09 +0100
From: "Luca R."
Subject: Re: Kick in the head position mistake

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Chris, it's standard 2nd position. Don't worry, I often change suddenly my mind about a position, me too. And one times versus 1000 it's a mere nothing... Ciao!

On 21/01/03, at 22.11, Clj~ol.com writes:
Hi,

I pulled out Walter Horton's "Fine Cuts" CD to practice with. This CD for me has a lifetime of lessons built right in. I use to practice to it ALL the time years ago. An instruemental called "Relax'in" was one of my favorites and i must have heard it a 1000 times. I always would play along in 2nd position (F harp) because the tune is in C. I couldn't get all the chords Mr. Horton was getting and I thought it was my lack of tone. Well tonight I "discover" Walter is playing in third position (Bb). I can't beleive I never heard the correct position after all these years. The same goes for a few other tunes on this CD. It seems Walter likes 3rd position. Never too old to learn something. A humbling practice.

By the way I will be playing at the High St. Brewery in Nutley, N.J. on Sat. Feb. 1st. If any one is in the neighborhood and can attend I would be happy to buy them a slice of pizza.

Best of everything,
chris

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Chris, it's standard 2nd position. Don't worry, I often change suddenly
my
mind about a position, me too. And one times versus 1000 it's a mere
nothing... Ciao!


On 21/01/03, at 22.11, Clj~ol.com
writes:

style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px
solid"> face=arial,helvetica>Hi,

  I pulled out
Walter
Horton's "Fine Cuts" CD to practice with. This CD for me has a lifetime of
lessons built right in. I use to practice to it ALL the time years ago. An
instruemental called "Relax'in" was one of my favorites and i must have
heard
it a 1000 times. I always would play along in 2nd position (F harp)
 because the tune is in C. I couldn't get all the chords Mr. Horton
was
getting and I thought it was my lack of tone. Well tonight I "discover"
Walter
is playing in third position (Bb). I can't beleive I never heard the
correct
position after all these years. The same goes for a few other tunes on
this
CD. It seems Walter likes 3rd  position. Never too old to learn
something. A humbling practice.

  By the way I will be
playing at the High St. Brewery in Nutley, N.J. on Sat. Feb. 1st. If any
one
is in the neighborhood and can attend I would be happy to buy them a slice
of
pizza.



                      Best
of everything,


                                    chris
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