key of c
4 posts
Jun 18, 2014
8:03 PM
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hi Harmonica world want to verify key of harp used on stripped album version of not fade away think it might be a g harp? any thought cheers
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JustFuya
280 posts
Jun 18, 2014
8:22 PM
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Some people could do this with anything in hand. Personally, I would start with A.
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STME58
907 posts
Jun 18, 2014
8:26 PM
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I sometimes use an electronic tuner to find the key of a song. Once I have listened enough to be able to sing the root, I sing the root into the tuner and I have the key.
That will tell me what harps I might be able to successfully use to play along, but it wont tell me what key harp is being used in the song.
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jbone
1658 posts
Jun 19, 2014
4:22 AM
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We play Not Fade Away in E and I do a 3rd position part in D. It's actually a call and response part. We have it on youtube if you're interested. ---------- http://www.reverbnation.com/jawboneandjolene
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa7La7yYYeE
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timeistight
1581 posts
Jun 19, 2014
8:53 AM
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Key of E on and A harp.
Brian Jones used two harps, switching from A to D for the IV chord:
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OzarkRich
517 posts
Jun 19, 2014
9:49 AM
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The Stripped album is the same as the above video except Mick doesn't play on the IV chord so a D harp isn't needed. The earlier version is better, especially in a one man band context with vocals. ---------- Ozark Rich
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1847
1878 posts
Jun 19, 2014
10:01 AM
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The Stripped album
i have never heard of...... the stripped how is that pronounced? is that mick jaggers new band? ----------
i get a lot of request when i play my harmonica "but i play it anyway"
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OzarkRich
518 posts
Jun 19, 2014
10:18 AM
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Stripped as in stripped down. It's a Stones album from '95, back when "unplugged" was all the rage. ---------- Ozark Rich
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Last Edited by OzarkRich on Jun 19, 2014 10:23 AM
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