I caught wind of Joel years ago........he was already super solid in his style, though I can honestly say I've heard the growth in his playing the last # of years. Love your playing too Lee....thanks so much for this. When we hear different tunings, it can be a bit scary. But after hearing Joel play Easy 3rd like this, I can embrace it. Awesome!
You're ahead of the curve. I'd not heard of Joel before, so as you can imagine, I was blown away when encountering this kind of playing for the first time. This should inspire people to experiment with different tunings. I love the Powerbender but have not tried this tuning yet. But will do based on this! Thanks for watching, Lee
Great interview, love both of your playing styles and they are so different. When Joel is playing the harmonica it’s like there are multiple players playing at the same time so cool, it is one thing knowing what this little instrument is capable of doing all that it’s a whole other thing to be able to play like that. Always learning new things about the harmonica it’s huge in it’s tiny appearance so misunderstood even by me. Thanks Lee and Joel for yet an other inside information.
I've seen Joel before on RUclips. Awesome playing. It's amazing how he has so many techniques going on at the same time. Good to hear him break it down. Thanks Lee !
It's nuts how he brings all those elements to sound like two instruments at once. Plus the accuracy of the playing towards the end of the medley is just brilliant.
I'll certainly make more of an effort to do them in future when I'm at festivals and events. Hopefully my subscribers are interested in this kind of content. Lee
Love Joel's playing, and I have been enjoying his CD "The Irish Harmonica" for almost a year now... my only issue I have with great players like Joel, and even more so with Brendan Power, is figuring out what harmonica they are using, because of all the different special tunings. Oh, I can get the basic key, etc... but sometimes that's as far as I can get... and I have been playing for over 40 years. Don't get me wrong, I think their playing is fantastic, and I do use some alternate tunings, like paddy richter, melody maker, country (major 7th). minor tunings... but now I just have to get an "Easy Third" in Low D ! Some of the special tunings, at least for me, are not as intuitive, and I'm actually afraid they could screw up what I can already play on regular richter tuned harps if I spend too much time with them, and corrupt my breathing patterns. Of course it could be like teaching an old dog new tricks !
Thanks for posting your comment. Utilising different tunings on the harmonica is both a challenge and opportunity. Shifting breathing patterns and sounds is tricky and takes time. But the more we work the mental machinery the easier it becomes. But it's true to say that players like Joel and Brendan specialise in these styles rather than blues. So it's very hard, maybe impossible, to really master lots of different tunings. You are already using lots of alternate tunings so congrats! I can relate to the thought that says, damn here's another one I need to learn! Cheers, Lee
Outstanding interview! Thank you Joel and Lee. Fantastic all around.
Wonderful. Love this man’s music, thank you.
Thank you two!
I caught wind of Joel years ago........he was already super solid in his style, though I can honestly say I've heard the growth in his playing the last # of years. Love your playing too Lee....thanks so much for this. When we hear different tunings, it can be a bit scary. But after hearing Joel play Easy 3rd like this, I can embrace it. Awesome!
You're ahead of the curve. I'd not heard of Joel before, so as you can imagine, I was blown away when encountering this kind of playing for the first time. This should inspire people to experiment with different tunings. I love the Powerbender but have not tried this tuning yet. But will do based on this! Thanks for watching, Lee
Great interview, love both of your playing styles and they are so different. When Joel is playing the harmonica it’s like there are multiple players playing at the same time so cool, it is one thing knowing what this little instrument is capable of doing all that it’s a whole other thing to be able to play like that. Always learning new things about the harmonica it’s huge in it’s tiny appearance so misunderstood even by me. Thanks Lee and Joel for yet an other inside information.
I've seen Joel before on RUclips. Awesome playing. It's amazing how he has so many techniques going on at the same time. Good to hear him break it down. Thanks Lee !
I hadn't heard of Joel before so this was a real treat for me. His harps are special too. Lee
@@leesankeygroup yes, they certainly are great harps!
What a great interview Lee ! Joel Andersson is amazing ,delightful and so gifted !
Thanks for watching. He’s a talented lad for sure
Great interview Lee and amazing playing by Joel!
Thanks man. Joel is quite a player. Glad to bring his music and harmonicas to more people. Lee
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Amazing... I barely can't feel what the artist is doing... Distinguish techniques by ear when I listen... Thanks for sharing this.
He makes it sound so easy! But it's not....
Great harmonica solo
Thanks for posting
It's nuts how he brings all those elements to sound like two instruments at once. Plus the accuracy of the playing towards the end of the medley is just brilliant.
Very interesting! thankyou
Joel is the best
Marvellous!!!
Thanks for watching
Very interesting Lee, any more interviews in the pipeline?
I'll certainly make more of an effort to do them in future when I'm at festivals and events. Hopefully my subscribers are interested in this kind of content. Lee
What an outstanding talent! Just brilliant.
I wanted to buy the CD but the delivery cost was a bit restrictive. Maybe another time or another way :)
Brilliant!
Thanks for watching.
Love Joel's playing, and I have been enjoying his CD "The Irish Harmonica" for almost a year now... my only issue I have with great players like Joel, and even more so with Brendan Power, is figuring out what harmonica they are using, because of all the different special tunings.
Oh, I can get the basic key, etc... but sometimes that's as far as I can get... and I have been playing for over 40 years.
Don't get me wrong, I think their playing is fantastic, and I do use some alternate tunings, like paddy richter, melody maker, country (major 7th). minor tunings... but now I just have to get an "Easy Third" in Low D !
Some of the special tunings, at least for me, are not as intuitive, and I'm actually afraid they could screw up what I can already play on regular richter tuned harps if I spend too much time with them, and corrupt my breathing patterns.
Of course it could be like teaching an old dog new tricks !
Thanks for posting your comment. Utilising different tunings on the harmonica is both a challenge and opportunity. Shifting breathing patterns and sounds is tricky and takes time. But the more we work the mental machinery the easier it becomes. But it's true to say that players like Joel and Brendan specialise in these styles rather than blues. So it's very hard, maybe impossible, to really master lots of different tunings. You are already using lots of alternate tunings so congrats! I can relate to the thought that says, damn here's another one I need to learn! Cheers, Lee