Synopses & Reviews
The harmonica is one of the most important, yet overlooked, instruments in music. This definitive volume celebrates the history of the world's most popular musical device, its impact on various forms of music, folk, country, blues, rock, jazz and classical music. The author traces the development of the harmonica from the ancient Chinese sheng to futuristic harmonica sythesizers. Nearly seventy harmonica masters are profiled including Stevie Wonder, Little Walter, Bob Dylan, Jimmy Reed, Charlie McCoy, Sonny Terry, and John Popper. This updated edition includes an extensive new afterword, an expanded discography of the finest harmonica recordings, and a listing of the best harmonica resources on the internet.
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"Interesting and thoroughly researched....An essential volume for players, scholars, and fans alike. Field's writing style provides an easy read and his command of the field is unparalleled." Blues Review Quarterly
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"The first book to qualify as a definitive history of the harmonica and its place in American music....Excellent." Country Music Magazine
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"As unassuming and unexpectedly delightful as potent blues rising suddenly from a pair of cracked, cupped hands....A loving celebration both of the players and of their instrument." Billboard
Synopsis
This definitive volume celebrates the harmonica's illustrious history, focusing on every musical genre that has felt the harp's impact.
Synopsis
The harmonica is one of the most important, yet overlooked, instruments in musical history. This definitive volume celebrates its illustrious history, focusing on every musical genre that has felt the harp's impact: folk, country, blues, rock, jazz, and even classical. Nearly 70 harp masters in all are profiled, including Stevie Wonder, Little Walter, Bob Dylan, Jimmy Reed, Charlie McCoy, Sonny Terry, and John Popper.