Howcome there aren't any well known female harp-players? All that blowin' and suckin', you'd think it'd come natural. Someone told me he saw Rosie O'Donnell blowing harp, but I'm skeptical - I didn't think she - um - played that thing...
2006-09-04
06:30:03
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Floor-harps have strings. Harp blowers play "harmonica." Now you know.
2006-09-04
06:35:32 ·
update #1
LMAO at just_me.
http://images.google.com/images?q=blues+harp&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images
2006-09-04
06:49:07 ·
update #2
more for just_me...
http://www.crispinsartwell.com/harphome.htm
2006-09-04
06:50:40 ·
update #3
just_me:
I never said a harp wasn't also a stringed instrument, and I haven't called you a name.
You're angrily criticizing my use of a popular nickname for the harmonica because before today you were ignorant on the use of the term, though I've really done nothing to warrant your venom.
No harm in you being ignorant, but there is no reason for name calling.
If you really want to discuss this further, you can msg me through my 360 or answers profile.
2006-09-04
06:58:19 ·
update #4