Hi Pat, I've been learning diatonic for almost a year now, and after watching some of your videos, I'm gonna get a hohner echo 48 for a more fuller sound. Being an old school 60 year old geezer, It's like a breath of fresh air to see someone like you who is open to all kinds of stuff and blows away the cobwebs of acceptability without even glancing at them. Would love to get stoned with ya and have some larfs, Big luv from London, SUBSCRIBED.
Awww cheers brother! I’m so glad man! The echo 48 is a great harp. I love the bare bones Hohner tremolo harps cause they aren’t much bigger than a diatonic, and have that warm sweet Hohner tremolo that no other brand I’ve played . I have a beautiful Seydel tremolo Sailor model in the key of D that Patrick Keelan (one of the folks who watches me very generously sent me) that has a lovely tremolo effect but it’s less of a warm sound as the reeds are steel. If you’re going to get into tremolo harp I highly recommend Seydel as they make fantastic instruments but Hohner does have that amazing warm bell brass tone.
Pat, I use the Lee Oskar’s MM’s for melody playing. They are great! Instead of the gritty Dominant 7th note, Lee Oskar changes that note to the Major 7th. A more beautiful melodic note. I use the E melody maker and G melody maker in “Ooh Child”. I’ll post it for you.
Also, the draw is the major 7th chord where as the blow is the relative minor chord. For the E melody maker, the draw plays E maj7, whereas the blow plays F# min7.
Ok cool! Thanks for the information man! I never really jived with this harp…from what I thought it was going to be tuned like a slide less chromatic . I was wrong lol but I pull this down and try to work it now and then. Thanks Patrick! I’m glad to know you use them! Looking forward to the song!
Nice, thank you. I have a MM in G and I like it. I occasionally use it to play melodies, like show tunes, jazz tunes, etc. I'd like to get one in C as well.
Thank you for watching! Ya I'd like to try more keys but I live in a tiny town with one music store. I guess I could order them online lol but ya..I love this one. Cheers!
@@dovlandzbaum5036 it's just the brand I've used most my life. I started playing in 1979 and that was the best option in my opinion. I love the marine band sound...it just feels comfortable to me 😀 I even have a tattoo on my right forearm of the little portrait on the cover plate (tho much bigger on my arm). They just feel the best for what I do.
@@dirtypatwalsh Thanks, Pat! I think I'm going to get one in A and probably Bb. I've played Blues Harps for the past 11-and-a-half years and I assume that Marine Bands are not vastly different, especially in terms of bendability. I got a Manji and it fights me...too hard to play so I just leave it in the box.
@@dovlandzbaum5036 I personally do like the Suzuki line, especially the Manju, but ya kinda tough to break in. I think you will like marine bands, I would figure you are playing ms series blues harps, and marine bands are easier to play IMO. The blues harps available in the 70/80s were totally different. Bb is my personal favorite key...I hope you like them! 😀
I think Lee Oscars are a bit confusing too. The worst thing is two different keys stamps. Second, at first glance in a dark corner the the top and bottom look the same. I have to study too long. I need to play from the heart
💯…yeah they just aren’t the brand for me. I’ve always used Marine Band harps except now I’m using Easttops as they are a third of the price and sound great to my ears. Thanks so much for watching!
I just revisited my MM yesterday because it was the only harp I own that worked with "St. James Infirmary Blues" and it worked quite well thank you. It seems to be the got to for Jazz/Blues (minor keys) and first position playing instead of third position which I cannot claim to have developed any skills. I had hoped this video would give me some more clues about its use but I think you were too stoned to say anything. Been there, done that. It was nice to see someone even mention that harp. Thanks
78tag nice that you like the MM…I play st. James in third position chromatic. Tbh I’m still figuring this litte MM out…I likely was very stoned but my lack of information and personal know how about this tuning, as I had just acquired it recently at that point were more to blame lol Thanks for the comment! Be well!
It's a fantastic affordable harp man! I really like it...cool shape...airtight...I have a couple and they are definitely my go-to when I'm not able to afford a marine band. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have both Bluesmaster and Promaster...... and they are outstanding harps! I also have some assorted Kongsheng harps and they’re excellent as well - but Lee Oskar’s are excellent for customising; I’ve never had to rework any Suzuki....
@@rebeccaabraham8652 ya those are both great inexpensive harps for real! Never came across Kongsheng before...and yes I would agree Rebecca, Lee Oskar's are good for customization. Easy harps to maintain, but I agree on Suzuki as well,.never had to touch em. Blues master and Harp master are both great. The Harp master reminds me of an old special 20. Thanks for your comment! Be well!
I don’t like Lee Oskar harps that much, but I bought a melody maker in C just to play “In the mood” comfortably, without the need for overblowing to get that major 7th 😁
I really can’t stand Lee Oskars. Tombo makes lots of good stuff tho. I have a melody maker and I can’t get it to sound dirty at all. So I don’t play it much.
Jesus...uh...fuc...I am totally llost...WHAT THE FUKK IS HAPPENING!!..U looking clean as amerikan Applepie,,,,no spitting,,,no moustash,,,NOT EVEN STONED!...Iam in deep chock...fukk man...PLEASE COME BACK!!...Cheers..
Oh larscos man…this video was made years ago when I was in a really bad financial and mental state. I probably was high on weed but I guess it don’t show lol….don’t worry brother I’m right here! This is just really old.
I love your tie and jacket,you look very sexy,well,I play classical on harmonica,single notes,also chapel and pop stuff mixed with chords and sight read Irish, Scottish stuff and classical,love lee Oscar
@@dirtypatwalsh I am over in Athens Greece,I have Suzuki but the response is not like lee oskar,they play themselves,not hard work,just a light touch of air,I play recorders so Im used to breath control,Suzuki is a big full sound.I have an f# minor lee oskar,thats moany kind of old greek ,balkan sound,the greeks in the thirties loved jazz,some old stuff is superb,electric bouzouki is,can be awful,I make up tunes on and off all day,harmonicas are great for traffic jams,no stress,out it comes,lush.
So true! Wow Greece…thanks for watching and subscribing! I’ve been playing for 40 years, and have had a substantial career out of it (not these days tho lol) but I’m totally self taught. I love playing chromatic but really I just play blues style with no slide. Lee Oskar makes great harps 💯 but I’m 90% of the time playing marine bands, mostly because that’s what feels comfortable to me. Thank you so much for being here! I hope my harp hack ways don’t drive you away lol 😀😎
Killer video brotha i chould listen to u play allday u you really know your stuff 👍 🎶 🎶
Aww geez man thanks so much man. That means a lot☺
@@dirtypatwalsh you're welcome iam glad i found ur channle..
@@Justintime719 me too and likewise!
Hi Pat, I've been learning diatonic for almost a year now, and after watching some of your videos, I'm gonna get a hohner echo 48 for a more fuller sound. Being an old school 60 year old geezer, It's like a breath of fresh air to see someone like you who is open to all kinds of stuff and blows away the cobwebs of acceptability without even glancing at them. Would love to get stoned with ya and have some larfs, Big luv from London, SUBSCRIBED.
Awww cheers brother! I’m so glad man! The echo 48 is a great harp. I love the bare bones Hohner tremolo harps cause they aren’t much bigger than a diatonic, and have that warm sweet Hohner tremolo that no other brand I’ve played . I have a beautiful Seydel tremolo Sailor model in the key of D that Patrick Keelan (one of the folks who watches me very generously sent me) that has a lovely tremolo effect but it’s less of a warm sound as the reeds are steel. If you’re going to get into tremolo harp I highly recommend Seydel as they make fantastic instruments but Hohner does have that amazing warm bell brass tone.
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very informative ,thanx
Thanks for watching!
Pat, I use the Lee Oskar’s MM’s for melody playing. They are great! Instead of the gritty Dominant 7th note, Lee Oskar changes that note to the Major 7th. A more beautiful melodic note. I use the E melody maker and G melody maker in “Ooh Child”. I’ll post it for you.
Also, the draw is the major 7th chord where as the blow is the relative minor chord. For the E melody maker, the draw plays E maj7, whereas the blow plays F# min7.
Ok cool! Thanks for the information man! I never really jived with this harp…from what I thought it was going to be tuned like a slide less chromatic . I was wrong lol but I pull this down and try to work it now and then. Thanks Patrick! I’m glad to know you use them!
Looking forward to the song!
Nice, thank you. I have a MM in G and I like it. I occasionally use it to play melodies, like show tunes, jazz tunes, etc. I'd like to get one in C as well.
Thank you for watching! Ya I'd like to try more keys but I live in a tiny town with one music store. I guess I could order them online lol but ya..I love this one. Cheers!
@@dirtypatwalsh One question: Why do you like Marine Bands so much?
@@dovlandzbaum5036 it's just the brand I've used most my life. I started playing in 1979 and that was the best option in my opinion. I love the marine band sound...it just feels comfortable to me 😀 I even have a tattoo on my right forearm of the little portrait on the cover plate (tho much bigger on my arm). They just feel the best for what I do.
@@dirtypatwalsh Thanks, Pat! I think I'm going to get one in A and probably Bb. I've played Blues Harps for the past 11-and-a-half years and I assume that Marine Bands are not vastly different, especially in terms of bendability. I got a Manji and it fights me...too hard to play so I just leave it in the box.
@@dovlandzbaum5036 I personally do like the Suzuki line, especially the Manju, but ya kinda tough to break in. I think you will like marine bands, I would figure you are playing ms series blues harps, and marine bands are easier to play IMO. The blues harps available in the 70/80s were totally different. Bb is my personal favorite key...I hope you like them! 😀
I think Lee Oscars are a bit confusing too. The worst thing is two different keys stamps. Second, at first glance in a dark corner the the top and bottom look the same. I have to study too long. I need to play from the heart
💯…yeah they just aren’t the brand for me. I’ve always used Marine Band harps except now I’m using Easttops as they are a third of the price and sound great to my ears. Thanks so much for watching!
I just revisited my MM yesterday because it was the only harp I own that worked with "St. James Infirmary Blues" and it worked quite well thank you. It seems to be the got to for Jazz/Blues (minor keys) and first position playing instead of third position which I cannot claim to have developed any skills. I had hoped this video would give me some more clues about its use but I think you were too stoned to say anything. Been there, done that. It was nice to see someone even mention that harp. Thanks
78tag nice that you like the MM…I play st. James in third position chromatic. Tbh I’m still figuring this litte MM out…I likely was very stoned but my lack of information and personal know how about this tuning, as I had just acquired it recently at that point were more to blame lol Thanks for the comment! Be well!
what do you think about Suzuki Bluesmaster?
It's a fantastic affordable harp man! I really like it...cool shape...airtight...I have a couple and they are definitely my go-to when I'm not able to afford a marine band. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I rarely use Lee Oskar but I wanted to try this tuning out.
I have both Bluesmaster and Promaster...... and they are outstanding harps! I also have some assorted Kongsheng harps and they’re excellent as well - but Lee Oskar’s are excellent for customising; I’ve never had to rework any Suzuki....
@@rebeccaabraham8652 ya those are both great inexpensive harps for real! Never came across Kongsheng before...and yes I would agree Rebecca, Lee Oskar's are good for customization. Easy harps to maintain, but I agree on Suzuki as well,.never had to touch em. Blues master and Harp master are both great. The Harp master reminds me of an old special 20. Thanks for your comment! Be well!
I don’t like Lee Oskar harps that much, but I bought a melody maker in C just to play “In the mood” comfortably, without the need for overblowing to get that major 7th 😁
I really can’t stand Lee Oskars. Tombo makes lots of good stuff tho. I have a melody maker and I can’t get it to sound dirty at all. So I don’t play it much.
Jesus...uh...fuc...I am totally llost...WHAT THE FUKK IS HAPPENING!!..U looking clean as amerikan Applepie,,,,no spitting,,,no moustash,,,NOT EVEN STONED!...Iam in deep chock...fukk man...PLEASE COME BACK!!...Cheers..
Oh larscos man…this video was made years ago when I was in a really bad financial and mental state. I probably was high on weed but I guess it don’t show lol….don’t worry brother I’m right here! This is just really old.
I love your tie and jacket,you look very sexy,well,I play classical on harmonica,single notes,also chapel and pop stuff mixed with chords and sight read Irish, Scottish stuff and classical,love lee Oscar
Thank you for your kind words! Wow you sound very talented! I hope you can hang around!
@@dirtypatwalsh I am over in Athens Greece,I have Suzuki but the response is not like lee oskar,they play themselves,not hard work,just a light touch of air,I play recorders so Im used to breath control,Suzuki is a big full sound.I have an f# minor lee oskar,thats moany kind of old greek ,balkan sound,the greeks in the thirties loved jazz,some old stuff is superb,electric bouzouki is,can be awful,I make up tunes on and off all day,harmonicas are great for traffic jams,no stress,out it comes,lush.
So true! Wow Greece…thanks for watching and subscribing! I’ve been playing for 40 years, and have had a substantial career out of it (not these days tho lol) but I’m totally self taught. I love playing chromatic but really I just play blues style with no slide. Lee Oskar makes great harps 💯 but I’m 90% of the time playing marine bands, mostly because that’s what feels comfortable to me. Thank you so much for being here! I hope my harp hack ways don’t drive you away lol 😀😎
@@dirtypatwalsh I think you are unbelievably good Dirty Pat Walsh and if i could do what you do then a dream would come true