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Post subject: New Band
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:20 pm
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Well it turns out I'm going to be in a new band this time tomorrow. It's not really complete yet, but we're going to practice anyway. I'll be playing guitar and we've got a harmonica player and a mouth harp player and maybe a bassist and drummer. I guess it's going to be a sort of electric folk band. We're still looking for an electric jug player (like the 13th Floor Elevators) so if you're in the Columbia, SC area and you play electric jug, give me an email.


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Post subject: Re: New Band
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:29 pm
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hi-fi-guy104 wrote:
Well it turns out I'm going to be in a new band this time tomorrow. It's not really complete yet, but we're going to practice anyway. I'll be playing guitar and we've got a harmonica player and a mouth harp player and maybe a bassist and drummer. I guess it's going to be a sort of electric folk band. We're still looking for an electric jug player (like the 13th Floor Elevators) so if you're in the Columbia, SC area and you play electric jug, give me an email.


What's the diverence between a harmonica player and a mouth harp
player, or do you meen kazoo player ? :?:

Peter :?


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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:31 pm
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A mouth harp, also known as a Jw's harp (add an "e" between the "J" and "w", the server see it as a deragotory term, which I do not mean it as, it is the name of an instrument), is an instrument that produces sounds like Peter Frampton's guitar in his famous live songs like Do You Feel Like We Do?


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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:37 pm
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hi-fi-guy104 wrote:
A mouth harp, also known as a Jw's harp (add an "e" between the "J" and "w", the server see it as a deragotory term, which I do not mean it as, it is the name of an instrument), is an instrument that produces sounds like Peter Frampton's guitar in his famous live songs like Do You Feel Like We Do?


Thank u, i didn't know that. You're never to old to learn something new.
I'm from the Netherlands so some words or slang is beyond me.

Peter


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