Hey Yoshi, Waauw So Awsome Beautiful STARS FOR YOU MY FRIEND ************************ Super Performance Greetings Rico
@doredorekorekore12 жыл бұрын
Waauw to your nice comment! It really cheered me up. Thank you, thank you ,Rico! -Yoshi
@chrismayka12 жыл бұрын
Dear musicfriend, W O W - wonderful live performance - very beautiful jazz session - awasome song and AMAZING CHROMATIC HARMONICA PLAYING - our compliments to you and your Bandmembers - B R A V O !! Our best wishes to you and your lovely daughter - have a very nice week. Dearest greetings from and Mayka - The Netherlands - Western Europe.
@doredorekorekore12 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris and Mayka; Thank you very much for your kind comment. We are still in Hawaii. I hope to record and upload more music when I am back home again. Wishing you the Best as well. -Yoshi
Oh I see. G48 is a model #. I think it stands for Gregoire Model named after Gregpire Maret who helped design it. I met him before. He is a nice guy. And it is a beautiful harmonica. They have one with cover made of wood called G48W I think.
@doredorekorekore12 жыл бұрын
Hi Barry, are you mixing me up with someone else again? I do not use G Harp at all (only "C"). This tune is in key of Cm. (Am is another popular key). I am not 100% certain, but I do not think Toots uses any non-C harp, but I may be wrong. He may have used it long, long time ago. I am pretty sure he uses C Mellowtone when he plays this in Cm also. Thanks for question, though. -Yoshi
@doredorekorekore12 жыл бұрын
Thanks Friend, for your comment. All the people here are just happened to be in the jam session at the same time then. We met them before but not played together at all on regular basis. This group meet maybe about 3 times a year. Rest of the year, they all each have their own regular band group I suppose. -Yoshi
@landztranz12 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, Yoshi! How do you find the wonderful musicians? Are they all people you know? Your pal in Israel, Barry.
@landztranz12 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Now, please tell me why you used a G harp and not a C harp, and, if you know, can you tell me if Toots also uses a G harp on this tune (which is in the same key)?