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Monday, March 31, 2008
A different way to sell your songs
I have been fooling with distributing the band's music on USB flash drives. The problem has been the cost. I bought 30 assorted flash drives from a site called SurplusComputers.com. I've had great luck with this. The 256 meg flash drives cost $29.99 for a ten pack with free shipping. This is $3 each. I've been bringing 9 or 10 to each gig and selling out. I think I could charge $10 each. I can crowd 8 songs onto each drive, but I am experimenting with using a higher compression rate for the files to fit 12 songs. It's either that or have shorter solos in each song.

The fans love it. They just plug them into their computer, and either import them into iTunes or just play them off the flash drive. They can copy the files off and use the drive for other things.

This is the wave of the future people! It is a little more expensive than burning CDs, but takes less time. There is no cover art to fool with and they sell to a different group of people than the CD crowd. Techy fans who would not consider the CD are drawn to the flash drive, seeing that it has value over and above the songs on it.
posted by Keith at 3/31/2008 09:29:00 AM | 0 comments
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Hohner Hoodoo Hand Wireless Microphone System
The new Hohner Hoodoo line has hit the retail outlets. I just ordered one from Coast2CoastMusic.com. I am a traditionalist, so I prefer the JT-30, but I like gadgets, too, so I want to try this out. I have a couple of wireless rigs, but I have never seen the advantage. This has a "ring" mic, so it might work out well.

Hohner Hoodoo Hand Wireless Microphone System

Consisting of a bodypack transmitter with belt clip, a dual diversity UHF receiver, and the innovative Hoodoo Ring microphone, this system frees you from being tethered to your microphone.

The Hoodoo Hand system allows you to use your natural hand cupping and playing techniques while eliminating the need to deal with bulky bullet-style wired microphones. The patented Hoodoo Ring Microphone is a tiny lavalier mic that's been tweaked to produce the low-fi, overdriven sound most blues players crave, while still being capable of producing relatively clean output when the music or your style requires it. The mic nestles in a clip with two finger holes that slip over your middle and ring fingers. Hohner includes two clips with different finger hole diameters to fit a wide range of finger sizes. The beauty of the design becomes obvious the moment you begin playing. Without a bulky mic occupying most of the cavity formed by your cupped hands, an acoustic space is created for producing a wide range of effects like flutters and tremolos. And because it's easy to create a tight seal between your hands and mouth, your sound has all the punch and dynamics you could hope for.

The dual-diversity UHF-band receiver has both 1/4 inch and balanced XLR outputs so you can send your signal to either an amp or the PA. The front panel has a convenient rotary volume knob for fast onstage adjustments and indicators for power, normal and peak signal levels, and lights that indicate which antenna is in use.

The system comes in a durable plastic travel case and includes a magic Hoodoo drawstring bag for accessories.

Hohner Hoodoo Hand Harmonica Wireless Microphone System Features:

Transmitter
* Wireless mic system optimized for harmonica
* Special lavaliere mic tuned for harmonica
* Unique Hoodoo Ring mic clips (2 sizes supplied)
* Supports and enhances cupping techniques
* Offers complete freedom of movement
* Powered by 2 AA batteries
* Rechargeable battery jack
* 3-position sensitivity switch
* Bodypack dimensions: 2-5/8W x 3-5/16H x 7/8D

Receiver
* UHF band dual-diversity receiver
* Operates at 630.200MHz
* 1/4 inch unbalanced output
* XLR balanced output
* 12V DC input (adapter included)
* Dual antennas
* Rotary front-panel volume knob
* Indicator lights for power, antenna, normal and peak signal
* Receiver dimensions: 9-1/4 inches W x 2 inches H x 4-1/2 inches D

Includes molded case, accessory pouch, 48 inch 1/4 inch cable, 40 inch mic cable.
posted by Keith at 3/26/2008 05:44:00 PM | 1 comments
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
'Cadillac Records' Story of Chess
I came across this blurb about an upcoming movie about the lives of Muddy Waters, Little Walter and other Blues greats who recorded at Chess studios in the 1950s. It is due out in 2009 and I will go see it.
The story is about Leonard Chess, the legendary founder of the South Side Chicago blues label Chess Records. The period piece follows the rise and fall of Chess Records, which launched the careers of such R&B greats as Muddy Waters, Etta James and Chuck Berry. Chess, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, scoured the South, checking out the various blues scenes and selling records from the back of his Cadillac.

According to the book 'Can't Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters' by Robert Gordon, Geneva Wade was Muddy Waters' girlfriend in the late 1940s. She would later become Mrs. Muddy Waters, Geneva Morganfield. Muddy's real name was McKinley Morganfield. Her kids through another relationship were raised by her and Muddy. The song 'Little Geneva' was based on her. The book states that Muddy was quoted as saying 'When I met her, even though I was a recording success, there were still people who scorned my music. Geneva encouraged me to ignore them and fight for what I wanted to accomplish. I'll never be able to put words the way I feel about her.'

Directed by Darnell Martin, the film also stars Adrian Brody as Leonard Chess, Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon, Beyonce Knowles as Etta James, Eamonn Walker as Howlin' Wolf, Columbus Short as Little Walter and Mos Def confirmed as Chuck Berry.

Currently filming in New Jersey, Sony BMG will release 'Cadillac Records' in 2009.
Gabrielle Union Cast In 'Cadillac Records' As Geneva Wade, Muddy Waters' Girlfriend
posted by Keith at 3/25/2008 05:30:00 PM | 0 comments
Friday, March 21, 2008
Carlos May & The Fast Jumpers
Here's a nice link to a Brazilian harp player an mic designer.Carlos May & The Fast Jumpers
posted by Keith at 3/21/2008 04:46:00 PM | 0 comments
Monday, March 17, 2008
Little Walter in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
I missed this last week, but Little Walter made it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's too bad he didn't make it to the after show party. I wonder if Madonna would have sung Dead Presidents with him on the harp. I know, it's only Rock and Roll.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Announces its Inductees for 2008: "Little Walter (May 1, 1930 - February 15, 1968) Although Little Walter might not have been the first person to amplify the harmonica, his pioneering use of the microphone helped establish the modern blues harmonica. With a mike clasped to his harp, Little Walter created echoing, moaning, hornlike sounds that redefined the capabilities of the instrument. Walter Jacobs had fourteen top ten hits on the R&B charts in the 1950's including two number #1 songs "Juke" and "My Babe." Little Walter toured and recorded extensively with blues great Muddy Waters in the 1950's. He also recorded with Jimmy Rogers, Memphis Minnie, Otis Rush and Bo Diddley. Little Walter's influence was pervasive, especially in England where the next generation of harp players such as Mick Jagger listened to his records over and over."
posted by Keith at 3/17/2008 01:37:00 PM | 0 comments
Arbor Day Weekend Fundraiser - Blues Harp
Bill Rhoades is one of the acts at The First 'Save the Trees' Event to Occur on Arbor Day Weekend (4/26-27)

Want to rescue trees? Sing the Blues!

Bill Rhoades:
Known as the 'Godfather of the Northwest Blues,' Bill Rhoades is on every must hear list for Blues Harp. Not only is he a much awarded Hall of Fame inductee, he is an acclaimed Blues scholar and keeper of the true Flame. Bill Rhoades and the Party Kings are the acknowledged Masters of Chicago-style Blues and Texas Blues, adding their own distinct color to the palette. And that color is pure, straight no chaser, Blues.
posted by Keith at 3/17/2008 01:19:00 PM | 0 comments
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History of this page.

In the dawn of the World Wide Web (1994), Keith Graham created the JT30 page. It started out as a home page for modifying JT30 microphones. Eventually the page became a catchall for microphones and amplified harmonica playing. You can see these pages at: The Original JT30 Page

Now I have three pages for harp mics, harp tab and harp amps. I'm going to start another one just for learning harp.

JT-30 Blues Pages
• Blues Harp Learning Proposal
• Blues Lyrics Cheat Book Download
• Harmonica Learning Resources
• Keith Graham's Street Theory
• Street Theory - Intro
• What Makes a Blues Song
• Why Play Positions
• Blue Notes
• Keith Graham's Street Theory - Three Chords
• Street Theory - First Position
• Street Theory - Third Position
• Picking Up Blues Harp
• Care and Feeding of Harps
• Harp Key Chart
• Identifying the harp key of a song.
• What brand harp to buy
• What Harp Keys to Buy
• Why Blues Harmonica
• JT-30 Questions Answered
• 1941 JT30 Question
• Black Face Twin for Harp and Guitar Use
• Crystal vs. Ceramic Element
• Eliminating the XLR connector.
• Larger Cap in Piazza Circuit
• Shure Bullet Compared to JT-30
• The difference between a CAD HM 50 VC and a JT 30
• More Harmonica Links
• • Microphones
• Astatic JT-30 Mic Dates
• JT-30 Microphone Modifications
• JT30 Boutique
• JT30 FAQ
• Guide to Mic Connectors
• Microphone Element Comparisons
• Microphone Gallery
• How Microphones Work
• Johnny Rooster Custom Mic Paint Jobs
•  • The Original JT30 Page
• Dennis Gruenling Blues Band
• Felix Cabrera
• A Blues Harp Crossword Puzzle
• New Toys
• Kim Wilson at the Hungry Tiger Pictures
• Twin 8 Restoration
• Rod Piazza at Chicago Blues in NYC
• Sugar Ray Pictures at the Hungry Tiger
• Blues Class at RCC
• Texas Crude Amp
• Allan Delay visit
• Bassman Project
• Harpin for Hunger
Harp Amp Pages
Blues Harp Tab
Learning Blues Harp
USENET Articles

Links and Off-site Resources

There is a cool news search engine at Google and there is almost always something interesting about Harmonicas. Try a Harmonica Search at Google News.
There are interesting Usenet discussion groups at Google:
alt.music.harmonica
alt.music.blues
alt.guitar.amps
bit.listserv.blues-l


The Cable Channel CNBC had a small article on collecting vintage microphones on 3/28.
Microphone Techs! Here is a nice article out of Circuit Cellar Magazine on the D-104, the older brother of the JT-30. It has a great discussion on crystal mics and how they match to modern equipment. There is a project on how to rig up a little op amp matching circuit.
Click here to see where Little Walter is buried.
Click here to see where Muddy Waters is buried.
Here's Big Walter's grave
This is Sonny Boy Williamson's (Rice Miller) grave

If you haven't been checking out BassHarps Gig list, then you are missing out on great harp playing. If you are gigging and not on the list then you are probably playing to a half empty house.
There is a Jam Session FAQ on the Internet. Some of it is old and is missing some of the best blues Jams, but it may be useful for finding a local jam. Another more recent jam list is at the National Blues Pages.
Buy an Astatic mug, Harp Joke T-shirt or Mic Mousepad!

My Other Sites.
I fool around with Javascript, Java, PHP, ASP and Flash and I have a couple of interesting sites:
You can read my blog at Keith Graham's Wandering.
www.cthreepo.com
is where I rant and rave about how to write Science Fiction.
Astounding Tales Magazine is a Science Fiction ezine that I publish.
The Jump Gate for all of Keith Graham's websites is www.kpgraham.com



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