Used to play.
Loved the Honer Bleus Harp in E best.
I had a Leather case I made that carried my Blues Harps.
I had them all and I still have my Chromatic.
I wasted a lot of harps soaking them in water before I played them.
Made them sound SOOO GREAT.
Bending the noters was VERY cool sounding on a soaked up harp.
BUT it eventually messed up the reeds.
John Mayal got me into the harp.
Then I got into the older stuff.
My lungs and lips fail me now,can't play like I used to.
IF anyone reading this remembers the Grand Canyon ,Shit house Blues, get in touch with me.
Jammin with me at Yavapi Lodge.
SPAGETTI. LOL
If you want to learn to bend the notes,think about sucking Spagetti.
Lips and togue thing-just sucking air through the reed like that bends it...
Long time ago,GREAT times playing with you.
If nothinh else ya gotta love the Blues brothers tunes in the movie. LOL
Someone stole Dragon Magic,my harps in the mid 70's(a home made leather case I had a dragon on that held my harps - A B,C,E,G.and F)
I like E best for the blues,easier to bend the reeds and F is close to my favorite too.
Actually a toss up,I love E and F.
Don't like anything but the Blues harp.
Other harps just don't have the sound.
Back then blues harps were $5.00.
I can't find any blues harps these days.
That sound the same.
Mine have been too many miles....
Dead notes etc.
Chromatic too.
Many moons ago,I used to put my neice to sleep playing her the blues as a bedtime lulaby.
Damn I'm getting old...
More reason to get back to my Beloved Blues harps!
Just playin the blues....Makes ya feel good!