Wonderful stuff. BTW: Freebird is another classic I never thought was possible on a harp. Check out Will Wilde doing the big solo. It's a joy to behold. Cheers
Ditto! Just brilliant. BTW: If you like his harping, check out his book. The audio version is on Audible, and Adam doesn't so much read, as perform it. Cheers
you dont learn to play like this it takes years and years of his soul into his music the way it should be none of this voice and music nhansing shit record lables use these days if ya ask me they need to go back to the old days of making music just like the way this guy dose thumbs up man
Question for Mr. Gussow -- I've most often heard this song played in key of D (for guitar), G (for harp). When you play, it sounds like you're in key of G (for guitar), C (for harp). Any particular reason why? Keep in mind, I'm no harp expert but, why not play on the G harp? Is it too high or limits the usable notes? THANKS!!
That's because playing in 2nd position in a C harp in key of G gives you a better approach to the blues scale. Also you have 3 more notes you can access in the lower octave.
Listen to the harp and tell me you wouldn't recognise it as Adam Gussow straight away. Originality is doing things your own way, not only doing your own things.
what a great energy this man has. i only just heard of him, but deff wanna see more of him.
Awesome performance Adam! Thank you for sharing.
Hi Adam , you are the Undisputed King of Blues Harp
An absolute master blaster, about as good as it gets👍👍👍
Wunderbar
I am going to buy every cd this man has ever made. I love the harp. Its a beautiful instrument.
Have you ever checked Darrell? He's a mean harpist too. If you want to skip to the solo 3:15 ruclips.net/video/baEO5TAXAwk/видео.html
Excellent! ❤
Dr.Gussow, i got emotional on this one and that's the power of the blues at it's finest.. Powerful performance!!! Thank's Rusty Bergandine
Pretty amazing. I never thought anyone could cover That tune with a harmonica
Wonderful stuff.
BTW: Freebird is another classic I never thought was possible on a harp.
Check out Will Wilde doing the big solo. It's a joy to behold.
Cheers
I love this guys intent ....Hes gotten so good..! Hes inspirational...Thank you....!
Truly outa this world!!!!!!! -- thankyou.
Hey Adam this song is great played awesome, love it
Ditto! Just brilliant.
BTW: If you like his harping, check out his book. The audio version is on Audible, and Adam doesn't so much read, as perform it.
Cheers
This is awesome. Best harp player I've heard
U r amazing ADAM....big fan here!!!
massa demais
Simply the best!
Amazing!!! I love it.
I like Gussow`s performance ... =)
All I can say is.. damn this man is a genius
Played a long time, love what you do!
Damn
That’s good
Heaven in a Harmonica!!!
he's really a great ragigly soulful harpist!
Awesome
WOW
@hippieninja1 Based on his video lessons, Adam plays this tune in G (cross harp on a C).
you dont learn to play like this it takes years and years of his soul into his music the way it should be none of this voice and music nhansing shit record lables use these days if ya ask me they need to go back to the old days of making music just like the way this guy dose thumbs up man
Harp in G, first position. He uses the 4 and 6 overblows. Maybe some more but for the main theme that is.
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Hmmmm...............yea rock it!!
Sick
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My bad, you can play it con a C harp in second position xD Still uses overblow on 4 :p
Jawdropping
Question for Mr. Gussow --
I've most often heard this song played in key of D (for guitar), G (for harp). When you play, it sounds like you're in key of G (for guitar), C (for harp).
Any particular reason why? Keep in mind, I'm no harp expert but, why not play on the G harp? Is it too high or limits the usable notes?
THANKS!!
That's because playing in 2nd position in a C harp in key of G gives you a better approach to the blues scale. Also you have 3 more notes you can access in the lower octave.
This from the arbiter of "originality?" A 40-year old Clapton tune?
Listen to the harp and tell me you wouldn't recognise it as Adam Gussow straight away. Originality is doing things your own way, not only doing your own things.
He’s a great player and this is a powerful cover of Cream’s blues -drenched original.
Does anyone know which key it is?
Harp in key of C. Playing in 2nd position so, in G.
megga harp playing real music
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