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    “Disconnected Blues” live

    by Richard Hunter January 17, 2022
    Live vocal and harmonica with prerecorded backing tracks for my song "Disconnected Blues". The first harmonica choruses are played in 2nd position on a Seydel Lightning in A, which transitions to 3rd position on a Seydel 1847 Classic in D. Bulletini mic and Line 6...
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    Two chunks of “The Thing You Love”

    by Richard Hunter May 1, 2021

    Check out the harp solo and harp outtro from my new piece “The Thing You Love”. Notes: “The Thing You Love” by Richard Hunter. Harmonica recorded May 1 2021. Lucky 13 harmonica in D, played in second position (Dorian) minor. Signal chain includes a Bulletini…

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    Richard Hunter with George Lesiw: I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water

    by Richard Hunter January 26, 2020
    Another performance recorded December 19, 2019. I'm using a Bulletini mic with a Fender Mustang III v.2 amp running a Bassman patch I created for the Bulletini. It's a nice big sound even though the harp is an E or thereabouts. More to come from...
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    Richard Hunter with George Lesiw: All Your Love

    by Richard Hunter January 12, 2020
    I recorded this video with guitarist/vocalist George Lesiw and his band (Fred DiLeone, Fender Rhodes; Mike Nunno, Bass; Tommy Nagy, Drums; and Collin Knapp, Audio/Video) on the morning of December 19 in George's home studio in Ansonia, CT. I played a Lee Oskar G natural...
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    When You’re On Vacation, Bring Harmonicas: Solo Pieces from Cancun

    by Richard Hunter December 28, 2019

    I spent last week on vacation in a hotel in Cancun-yes, it is very nice. As always when I go anywhere for any length of time, I brought a skeleton performance setup: a Joyo American Sound, an Audix Fireball mic, associated cables, a road case…

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    Our Latest Records Are Up on Amazon and Apple Music–Take Yer Pick

    by Richard Hunter December 16, 2019

    the rock harmonica masterpiece Get it on Amazon Get it on iTunes

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    First Jam with the Synth9 pedal

    by Richard Hunter December 15, 2019

    I saw a Facebook post from Jackson Kincheloe where he demo’d the Electro Harmonix Synth9 pedal. I liked that demo, and I bought the pedal. I tried it with my RP500 and Joyo American Sound FX chains, with the Fireball V and Bulletini mics, and…

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    A few thoughts on my low-pitched harps

    by Richard Hunter December 13, 2019

    A pic of my case for low diatonic harps: 5 Lucky 13s (A, Bb, D, D Country, and Eb), 4 Special 20s (2 Low D, Low Eb, Low E, one with Turbolids, which do indeed sound more focused and louder), and 1 Seydel 1847 Low…

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    Take a Look at the Artist’s Notes for “Blue Future” Right Here

    by Richard Hunter December 13, 2019

    The blues is traditional music. Traditional music is about roots and blooms, and this record is one of the blooms. This is not a traditional blues harmonica record, though I have certainly drunk from the deep well of blues harp history for some of the…

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    What’s “Blue Future” All About?

    by Richard Hunter November 13, 2019

    Lots of harmonica players use effects nowadays. My intent on this record was not just to make new sounds with harmonicas, but to put the harmonica into a range of new roles in the band (as well as a couple of more traditional ones, like…

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