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DiamondDog on 15 Dec : 13:00
isn't there a possibillity to contact a record label to re-issue some of Larry Coryell's catalog? Like for example Barefoot Boy?

zennex on 14 Dec : 16:59
darazn1: Barefoot Boy is available on Amazon. Expensive but worth it, one of my favs.

darazn1 on 14 Dec : 12:40
Re: Barefoot Boy. When I was getting into LC, I wasn't determined about this one. At the time, it seemed readily available at Amazon.com and the local Aomeba Records. When I later found out the track listing and got really interested, it disappeared. Now it's impossible to find. Hopefully the retrospective DVD will generate interest and these CD's will be in print again.

DiamondDog on 07 Dec : 15:41
Soon I will put some more reviews of some recordings. Just some patience, please...

DiamondDog on 22 Nov : 14:44
I don't think he will be in Europe soon. But I definitly hope so. I also hope he will visit The Netherlands soon...



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senorblues66
Wed Mar 09 2005, 10:45AM
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Joined Fri Feb 18 2005, 12:48PM
posts 23
I am curious as to how other guitar players (especially those who are into L.C.) play artificial harmonics. I know Larry plays them with a pick and has the amazing cascading arpegio effect with his fist note harmonic second note picked etc. No one does it like him! I can't seem to get the pick thing together and do it with my thumbnail instead. My results are inconsitant with arpegios and better with single notes. How do you do artificial harmonics? Rick
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oZ
Thu Mar 10 2005, 11:31AM
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Joined: Fri Feb 25 2005, 10:54PM
Location: Torrance
posts 8
You are quite correct. Larry does it very well. I was introduce to these types of harmonics in Lenny Breau's music. Russell Malone also has awesome technique playing artifical harmonics.
Me, I play them either way, pick or thumb.
To improve myself I abide by the 3 general rules to playing better:
1)Practice
2)Practice,
and
3) More practice.

Also, I practice my harmonics using a metronome. This help me with my consistency.
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senorblues66
Sun Mar 13 2005, 11:22AM
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Practice with art. harmonics is the thing I don't do enough but will. It's such a percision thing, it's hardrer do on gigs if your nervious. I've been distracted lately with the "slash" harmonic move that L.C. does so well.
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