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From: SJos~ol.com
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1996 22:10:58 -0400
Subject: Re: Charlie Musselwhite...

On May 29 John wrote
<example of a C harp used in third position. If you can learn the opening riff on
your C harp, you'll have accomplished something! :-)>>

John,
Thank you, Thank you,Thank you,Thank you,etc.
Ace of Harps is one of my favorite CDs, and I have learned to play almost all
the tunes, within the limit of my ablity, but "Kiddeo"completely escaped me.
I called Alligator in Chicago and bounced around in there for awhile asking
if anybody knew what key it is written in with no sucess.
I have little musical knowlege, can't read it, (and I have followed the posts
here regarding music theory vs. music avidly). Don't know what 3rd position
is, but I'll have it down soon now that thanks to you I know what harp to use.
Not to be presumtive or anything but if you haven't, check out "The Shadows"
on the Ichiban label. There are 3 cd's the two best of which IMHO are " It
Ain't Easy Being Sleazy" and "Party Tuff or Stay Home". Albey Scholl can blow!
Once again, thanks.
Jim