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Ball, Tom: Sourcebook Of Little Walter/Big Walter Licks For Blues Harmonica

(Harmonica)

Setting: Other Folk Instruments
Length: 127 pages
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00000276
In this essential collection for blues harp players, author Tom Ball sets out to discuss, understand and demystify some of the playing of the phenomenal Walters: the legendary Big Walter Horton and Little Walter Jacobs. Includes asampling of the best licks from each artist's repertoire, mapped out in easy-to-read harmonica tablature and played on CD by Ball, plus extensive notes on each musician's style, bios and discographies, rare photos, a bibliography,harmonica basics, notes on amplification and equipment, and much more!

Contents

1.
Acknowledgements/About The Author
2.
Amplification And Both Walters' Equipment
3.
Bibliography
4.
Big Walter 1918-1981
5.
Big Walter's Style
6.
Bonus Tracks
7.
Cd Track Listing
8.
Discographies
9.
Introduction
10.
Little Walter 1930-1968
11.
Little Walter's Style
12.
More Licks: 'Sloppy Joe'
13.
More Licks: Walter Licks
14.
Remedial Blues Harp
15.
Seeing 'Big' And Trying To See 'Little'
16.
Some Big Walter Licks
17.
Some Little Walter Licks
18.
The Licks
19.
Tongue Block
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