As a beginner I've just started with Steve Williams CD and a harp...had a break came across Rachel...she has left me breathless...and wondering whether to go back to school Triangle!
That... is.... mind... blowing! I've played the harmonicas for 20 years but never would even dream of becoming as fast as she is! OOOHHH MYYY GOD she's good! Just... wow!
Talk about polish! Every video I see featuring Rachelle Plas she is as good as or better than the band. The only harp player I have seen who is maybe better is the great one himself: Paul Butterfield. And that is saying a lot. He does it sometimes when the band or soloist gets boring; just steps in and gives it the kind of electricity Rachelle Plas has, walks in and takes over! Rachelle is too polite to actually take over, she just challenges the rest of the band to keep up. Butterfield actually takes over. Rachelle Plas even takes on Butterfield when she plays 'Mellow Down Easy', but nobody I ever heard has the ease and mastery Butterfield did. They can play faster, they can (maybe) play better technically, but somehow nobody can ever play as well. To paraphrase Butterfield in his younger days: "I think I play better than all those people who want to reform me." Don't know what it is; timing, training, classical education? Or maybe just plain magic. In his earlier stuff you can see he is learning but at some unknown point (maybe 'Better Days') he played so well that you can't even copy it. Sure, sometimes you can copy the licks, but not the magic. (Copying sucks anyway, good for learning is all. Butterfield himself copied Little Walter note for note then went on to play it even better.) Maybe as some people have remarked, he had that unique ability to understand the form and play his own unique rhythms within it. Something from the East which he also studied. Somehow he tied it together with Western blues and rock and roll. Name some other musician who has done that. He was way ahead of his time and nobody has caught up yet. Maybe that is why he is so much harder than any other musician to learn from. He had The Gift. He did put out a VCR tape to explain what he was doing (and it is now available in cd form) which I bought and paid for, but it doesn't explain that magical relation he had to blues and music. Still it is definitely worth buying. Learn a lot of things but not recommended for the complete amateur. Believe it was titled something like: 'Paul Butterfield - Master Class in the Harmonica.' Means he ain't interested in teaching you how to play 'Tida dui tida da tida dah tidda dui'
I never get tired of hearing her play that. She is the greatest.
I thought she's in the top 5, but it appears she's at the very top of the list. Just DAAAAANG.
trop beau ! presque mieux que l'original en tout cas c'est fort ! et jaime ça!
As a beginner I've just started with Steve Williams CD and a harp...had a break came across Rachel...she has left me breathless...and wondering whether to go back to school Triangle!
That... is.... mind... blowing! I've played the harmonicas for 20 years but never would even dream of becoming as fast as she is! OOOHHH MYYY GOD she's good! Just... wow!
Awesome just so Awesome. Thank You 😊
Rachelle tu es trop géniale !! Quelle talentueuse harmoniciste!!BRAVO !🙏🏻👍🏻😊🙂💖🐞🎙🎼🎵🎶💖🎶🎵👏👏👏👏
Bravo Rachel
Quel talent tu as🤩
Absolutely amazing, divine, she is a very talented player. 😃
just perfect
Well i thought i heard the best at this tune she is the best i ever heard 👏👏
je fais de l'harmonica depuis 8 ans assez assiduement... je sais toujours pas comment elle fait ca !!!! elle semble defier les lois de la physique ^^
Superbe ! Tout y est !
BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ELLE A DU SOUFFLE LA MISS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent !!! ❤
Merci 😊👍
Magnifique, la reine de l'harmonica.
une vraie ARTISTE bonne continuation et toutes mes FELICITATIONS !!!
Amazing!!!
chapeau et harmo bas,madame,merci pour les frissons, et merci pour cette kiffante vidéo,encore merci,voili voila, non d un harmmmmooooo.
From the heart of Delta Blues(Mississippi) this young lady can forever more play!!!
une super artiste, EXCELLENT!
WOW..' The Amazing Rachlle Plas. I love her color musics
WOW !!!, I will give her credit. I still think Charlie McCoy owns it on harp. I bet she knows who Charlie is too. I like her version of it also.
Je t'adore !
Amazing
this is amazing B-)
love it
The Harmonica Queen!!!
Absolute Königsklasse........ wow, i love it !
magistral
Almost perfection.
excellent Rachelle
😎🎧🎧🎧🎧 FAIS GAFFFFFFFFF. Avec 3 HARONICA ' S.
SUPERBE !
Awesomeness !
Holy fucking hell!!! She's AMAZING!!!!
Oui ses vraiment special
Spectacular
you're amazing..................
Oooohhh!
grande rachelle buenisima
Magnifica ❤️
1:02 - 1:20, she KILLS it! Go head, girl!
The Best!!!
sorry, got mixed up where I was. She is the best except for Butterfield. Now leaving TH-cam for alien destination . Many apologies.
goosebumps!!
Wow !
wouhaaaa!!!!
awesome
Charlie McCoy owns this one.
funking fantastic :)
Show de bola....
Ok,ok, ok! I'm a new fan too!
Rising Star
bravo
Salut, pour débuter , pouvez vous me donner quelques musiques ou chansons sympa. Merciiiiiiii
Talk about polish! Every video I see featuring Rachelle Plas she is as good as or better than the band. The only harp player I have seen who is maybe better is the great one himself: Paul Butterfield. And that is saying a lot. He does it sometimes when the band or soloist gets boring; just steps in and gives it the kind of electricity Rachelle Plas has, walks in and takes over! Rachelle is too polite to actually take over, she just challenges the rest of the band to keep up. Butterfield actually takes over.
Rachelle Plas even takes on Butterfield when she plays 'Mellow Down Easy', but nobody I ever heard has the ease and mastery Butterfield did. They can play faster, they can (maybe) play better technically, but somehow nobody can ever play as well. To paraphrase Butterfield in his younger days:
"I think I play better than all those people who want to reform me."
Don't know what it is; timing, training, classical education? Or maybe just plain magic. In his earlier stuff you can see he is learning but at some unknown point (maybe 'Better Days') he played so well that you can't even copy it. Sure, sometimes you can copy the licks, but not the magic. (Copying sucks anyway, good for learning is all. Butterfield himself copied Little Walter note for note then went on to play it even better.)
Maybe as some people have remarked, he had that unique ability to understand the form and play his own unique rhythms within it. Something from the East which he also studied. Somehow he tied it together with Western blues and rock and roll. Name some other musician who has done that. He was way ahead of his time and nobody has caught up yet. Maybe that is why he is so much harder than any other musician to learn from. He had The Gift. He did put out a VCR tape to explain what he was doing (and it is now available in cd form) which I bought and paid for, but it doesn't explain that magical relation he had to blues and music. Still it is definitely worth buying. Learn a lot of things but not recommended for the complete amateur. Believe it was titled something like: 'Paul Butterfield - Master Class in the Harmonica.' Means he ain't interested in teaching you how to play 'Tida dui tida da tida dah tidda dui'
Fantastika
Zo Goed
come to Ireland please
♪♥
Quero como professora
for fuxake...for those of us who truly appreciate the obs...there's not enough good things to say about this woman
key of C. F harmonica
Albert Raisner
good but buddy greene owns this one
Charlie McCoy
Listen to Charlie McCoy if you think Buddy owns it.
J'ose... "mieux que Charlie Mc Coy" Oups !
neskutečné :-O
The girl is GREAT.