Red Shirt + piano G#version
Added double tracked piano to Tom’s great slow blues .As the key is not very saxophone / harmonica friendly will upload a version transposed down a semitone to G. #263012
Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky Gitarrensaiten
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Wade
Sounding good, but needs bass and drums a lot more than sax! And what's wrong with Ab? Big smiles for your playing...as always!
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14. Februar 2023 um 01:02
MikeyJ
I thought Ab was harder to play in for sax players ,is that not the case then ? It’s no good for blues harp players as diatonic harmonicas aren’t readily available that can play in that key.Glad you enjoyed the playing Wade :)
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14. Februar 2023 um 13:23
Wade
I know nothing about harmonicas, but sax is a chromatic instrument. You need to get used to playing in any key. Form early on if one jams with guitarists they often play in E, which is F# on a tenor or soprano, and C# on baritone, alto or sopranino. C# is especially tricky, but you either learn to play or wind up sitting out on a lot of jams. It's the keys that the instruments in Concert pitch don't like to play that are difficult because we don't get as much practice playing them.
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14. Februar 2023 um 14:53
MikeyJ
Thanks for explaining Wade.The great thing ( which might be considered the worse thing!) about most keyboards these days is that they usually have a transpose function which then allows you to play in any key you’re comfortable .Does make you lazy though and not practice playing in keys you don’t like !
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14. Februar 2023 um 21:41
Wade
An early version of that was made for Irving Berlin. He could only play in F#, but needed to put his songs in keys that singers could more easily sing. His piano had a leaver that would shift the keys across the "harp" thus changing key, but allowing him to play in his one playable key. https://music.si.edu/object-day/irving-berlins-transposing-upright-piano
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