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From: fjm/cja
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 09:16:52 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Re: Second position mystery, and positions

That's the callenge, don't be one of those 7. It's tough to jump up on a
stage and sound good. It takes a certain frame of mind and a set of
skills that don't necessarily mean superior musicianship. I also think
that the public expects less of harmonica than they do guitar. They're
less discerning. Most of the audience isn't cringing through the entire
set when a less than stellar harmonica player sits in. But I digress, my
original and main point being we all make our own way in this world. You
pick harmonica as your instrument and you get all those particular
faults and foibles that are part and parcel of both the culture of the
instrument and the physical instrument itself. I'm sure guitar players
tire of being asked to play Stevie Ray Vaughn solos. Play Freebird man. fjm