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Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 21, 2010 at 12:48:01 from (174.124.87.189):

In Reply to: Re: Christmas Harmonica Songs posted by Allan In NE on December 21, 2010 at 06:18:26:

Hi ALAn. I have listened to your video and you do play. Sometimes I must come on as a hard nosed jerk, or I'll bet it seems so to the readers, butttttttttttttttt,that isn't the case at all. What I have is a non schooled musical education from some of the great players in all KINDS OF MUSIC. FROm Jazz to BLUEGRASS. There are scores of tunes that have little substance in chord structure and really lacks what I lovingly refer to as Color.meaning the emotonial feelings transcribed from the performer DIRECTLY through and into the instrument ,out to the emoptions of the listener. I'm not sure as to the reasons most don't take the time to smell the roses (as it were) and REALLY LISTEN beyond any 3 chord structure. I can remember the feelings of just holding hands with a girl and wishing for the first kiss. Oh Oh here comes the basis for my thinking. What Music the soul produced at that exact time. Words were so important before the kiss and right after. Now here's where my reasoning and thoughts start. The feelings are music, Lyrics have to make the rest of the picture, much like an artist selection of paint/brushes makes to the canvas,so the person who looks at the painting has indeed felt the electricity of the painting. Now when you pick up the instrument, it becomes a comunication device between you and the listener. It is NOT MENT TO SHOW OFF THE TECHNICS,but rather to GIVE AWAY part of your soul.NOW thats the reason to have color in music displayed, to make your conversation as something beautifull and worth while. I have said that Just 3 chord structure doesn't quite do it for me. I have a lot more inside my soul to give away. So I'll stop here and not fill up this post with my thoughts. What Is important is to Share your feelings with the listener. Keep on playing Alan. Hope I made sence to all who read this. Now You guys and gals who read this have a greater insight into my thinking, rather then the opinoins that you formed earlier lol. I truly do appreciate this forum and the patients YT board has with this old duffer. MY PROFOUND THANKs LOU.
ps. I truly do appreciate you guys music and the effort you give. I'M not judgemental into your ability at all. Keep the music going.


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