The Tony Eyers Trio have recorded Goldrush, the classic Bill Monroe bluegrass tune.
Once again we've used the low G Hohner Thunderbird, tuned to Major Cross. We raised the speed to 145 bpm for this one, possible only because of lead instrument modifications by Australian harmonica customiser Neil Graham. We were lucky to escape the attention of the New South Wales highway patrol. Safety officers are now inspecting our instruments, their clearance will precede any future high speed outings.
We play the lead instruments in 3rd position. With Major Cross tuning, this suits modal tunes like Goldrush. The Major Cross sound here is very different to standard Richter 3rd position.
---------- Tony Eyers Australia www.HarmonicaAcademy.com everyone plays...
Last Edited by Harmonicatunes on Sep 07, 2015 7:01 PM
The funny thing is, your trio-mates all sort of look like that you. What are the chances of that? But each musician has a very different clothes-sense, and that guy on the left is playing a different kind of harmonica. Intriguing!
Australians sound more or less the same, many of us look the same as well. The harmonica on the left is a retuned Huang Chordet. I wrote an "Harmonica World" article on it a while back, you can see it here. ---------- Tony Eyers Australia www.HarmonicaAcademy.com everyone plays...