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    Check Out the Samples for Our G3 Patch Set!

    by Richard Hunter January 31, 2015

    Our first set of 35 original sounds for harmonica and the Zoom G3 is now available for purchase at this site! For your listening pleasure, we’ve recorded those sounds as we played them, using a Seydel Session Steel harp in the key of Bb and…

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    Okay, NOW the G3 set is nearly done

    by Richard Hunter January 25, 2015

    I’ve been working intermittently on a patch set for the Zoom G3, and it’s nearly done–just a round or two of setting relative patch levels and completing documentation to go.

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    “Keepers of the Streak” Is Totally Cool, Whether or Not You’re All About Football

    by Richard Hunter January 22, 2015

    As readers of my blog know, just before the end of 2014, I did a couple of recording sessions for an ESPN documentary called “Keepers of the Streak.” To my surprise, the show, which I watched last night from start to finish, turned out to…

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    Keepers of the Streak Part 2

    by Richard Hunter January 1, 2015

    I reported on this blog not long ago about a session I did for an ESPN movie called “Keepers of the Streak.” I spent Christmas in Idaho, and not long after I arrived there I got a call for a second session for this movie….

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    Video of the Day 30 Dec 2014: Larry Adler, “How High the Moon,” 1987

    by Richard Hunter December 30, 2014
    This recording of a performance by Larry Adler at the first World Harmonica Championship in 1987 just became available on YouTube. Adler is accompanied by a pianist (at whose expense he makes a joke at the beginning of the performance; Adler's reputation for narcissism was...
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    One more time: what’s the best choice for your first (harp) amp?

    by Richard Hunter December 8, 2014

    Every year around Christmas we re-publish our piece on choosing your first harp amp (and the rest of your amped setup). It’s that time again, folks. Click here to get the straight story on how to set yourself up to play harp, loud. One wickedly…

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    #28 Ever? We’ll Take It

    by Richard Hunter November 15, 2014

    I found out today that I’m listed as #28 on “The Top 100 Harmonica Players To Ever Walk The Planet” at harmonica.com. Seriously. See for yourself. I’m glad to be in the company of the kind of people that populate this list, and it made…

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    “Widow’s Walk” Live October 29 2014

    by Richard Hunter November 2, 2014

    This performance was delivered live to an audience of Chief Information Officers, most of them Brazilian, at Gartner’s Brazil Symposium on October 29, 2014. I played into a Shure 58 mic, which was amplified via a small PA system (I don’t think the woofers were…

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    “Comin Home Baby” Live with Wim Dijkgraaf, 29 October 2014

    by Richard Hunter October 31, 2014

    I’ve known Dutch-born harmonica virtuoso and composer Wim Dijkgraaf since the late 1990s. Wim now lives in Sao Paolo, Brazil, and I joined up with him there at Gartner’s Symposium ITXPO conference to perform this duet on Ben Tucker’s “Comin Home Baby” in front of…

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    Why We Make Big Cool Sounds for Harp Players: History is On Our Side

    by Richard Hunter October 30, 2014

    There was a recent discussion on Harp-L of FX, which I found revealing of all sorts of things. It’s chronicled here, and be warned: gotta lotta words. (The boldface emphases I put on certain lines in that discussion were added by me, and were not…

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