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Q: Is the film out yet?
A: No, unfortunately the film is not out yet.
Q: Why not?
A: Please be patient, it will be worth it. Those that have seen the film have loved it.
Q: How can I see the film?
A: We have done limited test screenings around the globe and may try to schedule one in your area. Please join our website for test screening dates and other cool harmonica information and updates.
Q: Is there anything I can do to bring a screening to my area?
A: Yes, please contact us (info on contact page) and let us know your interest. We will discuss with you and hopefully be able to schedule a test screening.
Q: I love the harmonica – is there anything I can do to help?
A: Yes, we could always use support and encouragement. Buy a t-shirt, email your friends about the film, if you know Bruce Willis, Elwood Blues, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Toots Thielemans and/or Stevie Wonder, please call them and let them know that we want them to be in our film.
Q: I am a very successful Hollywood producer and/or I have a lot of money from a sunken treasure and would love to put it into the film because I believe this film should be seen around the world – is this something that would interest you?
A: Yes, please contact us (info on contact page).
Q: Why is so-and-so not in the film – he/she is the greatest harmonica player in the world?
A: Yes, we know so-and-so is the best and we wish that we could interview so-and-so, but we simply either do not have the budget to go and interview so-and-so, the time, and/or if we interviewed everyone including so-and-so we would never finish the film. We do believe that so-and-so would be perfect for the sequel.
Q: Who's the greatest Harmonica Player ever?
A: We cannot answer that…we are not even going to touch it - too subjective.
Q: Isn’t the harmonica just a toy?
A: No. It's a bona fide musical instrument able to play any kind of music from concertos to gut bucket blues and rock n roll and even far out jazz. It's a serious instrument.
Q: The harmonica is an American instrument, right?
A: American musicians have embraced it, but the harmonica as we know it actually comes from the Black Forest region of Germany and Austria.
Q: Can I learn to play the harmonica? How?
A: Can you breathe? Yes, anyone willing and able to put a little time and effort, a very little bit, can pick up the basic techniques involved in playing some simple songs, riffs and progressions. You can always find a harmonica teacher in your town. The Internet is a great resource, too, with lessons streaming at various sites. It's endless so there is nothing stopping your harmonica odyssey from taking off. Once you start, never stop, and keep breathing music!
