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Spah will be in St Louis next yearI was hoping for Charlotte
Question: I've been looking at some of the streaming videos from SPAH 2022. I'm wondering roughly what percentage of the content at SPAH is regarding chromatic vs diatonic? I'm sure it may vary from year to year, but this year looks heavily weighted to diatonic.
non blues folks
Quote from: beads on August 13, 2022, 11:00:49 AMnon blues folks Not really hijacking the thread here.I prefer chromatic for most things, blues tends to be too harmonically limited for me, but the SPAH organization is now in the business of promoting ANY form of harmonica. That, of course, was not the reason it was created. Blues permeates our culture, and second position diatonic seems to have been created for the blues. I am super bummed that I was not able to attend this year, hopefully next year will be something I can do. I promote the harmonica to a ridiculous degree, and the blues is an international ambassador for America.Buy a diatonic if you don’t already have one, the blues is worth your time and money.
East Coast spots for future SPAH could easily include:Richmond, VA (nice airport; fun eating venues, lots of historical sites nearby)Virginia Beach/Norfolk, VARaleigh, NC (triad area)Charleston, SCSavannah, GAAtlanta, GAOf course, these options don't include all those in the northeast part of the country from DC to Maine.
Harmonica John Frazer (Gnarly He Man's friend)
SPAH has diversified. When I started attending it was mostly cats. Blues cats and Harmonicats. And some in those groups didn't exactly appreciate the other bunch. Over the years there has been more folk, Gospel, Irish, country, bluegrass, and classical. More alternate tunings promoted. It truly is a big tent now. All are welcome.