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I have found another famous Belgian - RIP

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    I play a bit of harmonica myself so always appreciate the art of the top chromatic players.

    RIP
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    RIP .. he played on a LOT of classic 'rock' albums during the 70s
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    RIP
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    How beautiful and plaintive could he make that instrument sound.
    RIP Toots.
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    RIP Toots. Other great Belgian musicians from the past are Django Rheinhardt and Jacques Brel.
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    RIP Toots. Other great Belgian musicians from the past are Django Rheinhardt and Jacques Brel.

    Django was an absolute master. As a guitarist myself, I find it hard to comprehend how he played some of the stuff he did with only two fingers. I can't get anywhere near some of it and I have full use of all four of my fingers.

    Anyway RIP Toots. A man that could always make the harmonica sound interesting.
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    The Harmonica is one of my favorite sounds. It evokes so much soul into a piece of music. Toots was a master indeed.
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    RIP Toots. Other great Belgian musicians from the past are Django Rheinhardt and Jacques Brel.

    Django was an absolute master. As a guitarist myself, I find it hard to comprehend how he played some of the stuff he did with only two fingers. I can't get anywhere near some of it and I have full use of all four of my fingers.

    Anyway RIP Toots. A man that could always make the harmonica sound interesting.

    RIP Toots. Other great Belgian musicians from the past are Django Rheinhardt and Jacques Brel.

    Django was an absolute master. As a guitarist myself, I find it hard to comprehend how he played some of the stuff he did with only two fingers. I can't get anywhere near some of it and I have full use of all four of my fingers.

    Anyway RIP Toots. A man that could always make the harmonica sound interesting.
    It wasn't only Django's technique, it was the spontaneity and structure of his solos. When I first heard him I did not believe his solos were genuinely improvised, it was only when I built up a sizeable Django collection, with varied solos, that I accepted the extent of the man's genius.
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