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  • Kráááááása!!!!Díky.

  • I like it.. 

  • sorry ronnie i don't understand where can i buy this backing track?

  • @hawkeler The track is part is part of a package download called "Ultimate Jam Tracks"..you can buy the download in this video description..look towards the bottom of the description. or you could go to my site Harmonica123

  • what harmonica is?

  • someone speak spanish?

  • @MrNolo007 Yoo!

  • Hey Man! I'm just getting around to blues harp! I am finding it fun and exciting! In a lot of ways it's different from electric guitar blues leads but I find myself drawing quite a lot from that experience! I love the way you play and I will be back! Joey Vaughan "World Blues Attack"

  • hey ronnie, i been learning alot of techniques by watching you play but im finding it hard to use in riffs and solos as im finding it hard to pronounce the notes prominately enough to distinguish and get their full impact, wat sorta tounge and mouth techniques do u use to make ur playing sound so awsome, especialy the pulsing sounds on the sustained notes? cheers again man.

  • @joeharmonicafear well, that's a tricky question. first thing that comes to mind is using the "tah" method to articulate individual notes but really the pulsing sound you are describing is a tremolo or vibrato. at least that is what i'm guessing you mean. they are produced by starting and stopping (cutting off/on) your air flow. search my vids for vibrato and you'll ifnd it. lots of experimentation is required before you find the sounds you're looking for.

  • i need this backing track

  • @silasouren me too!

  • The most fun I´ve had on my D harp for ages! Thanks Ronnie.

  • Hey Ronnie, i love your videos. I was just wondering what kind of harp you're playing in this one.

  • im learning it XD

  • Brillant MAN!!! Beautiful sound Ronnie,what harmonica brand do you play? Is that a Special 20?Cheers!!!

  • Hey Ronnie thanks for sharing your thoughts on solos ... I've been messing with harp for a year or so, and reached a bit of a plateau in my learning, and this gives me some stuff to chew on and digest. Great tone and ideas. Cheers!

  • How i can to learn improvise blues?

    Have to learn some blues scales or how?

  • Ditry as can be, man...you rock....

    Danny

  • awesome

  • SWEEEET!

  • Ronnie being an Austin musician I glad to see you wearing out local blues society shirt...way cool man. Thanks

  • This video gave me an idea of how to start of simple in order to jam along with tracks. Up until now I could not do it at all. Awesome!

  • thhhx bro, ur da best.

  • :-o WOW (:

  • Great music,n great playin, Nice share n All thanks , carin a share this sweet.....Merry Christmas and all cheers always,to you and all your loved ones......

  • Like always: Great!!!!

    5stars!

  • Love your playing Ronnie, your a great teacher....Jake

  • Hy Ronnie, i could listen to your play for hours, you have such a great clear but dirty blues play like i call i,just the way i love. I have a wish, ...could you please make a lesson just about a few of the greatest licks from sunny boy williamson? That would be great to be teached by you.

    greetings, icibizzi

  • funny, i was thinking about doing that yesterday. give me a couple days or so and perhaps i can do that!

  • that would be really cool, i will wait and see ;-)

  • Great tone! (And great groove.)

  • Thanks everyone. Ya, i hear what you're saying, putting it all together is always the thing that's the hardest. Much of that comes through time/experience but little tips like this help too. I will see if I can create an entire audio lesson on this topic of layering.

  • Hi Ronnie, I just purchased the jam tracks vol. 1,2,3 they are the best!! Can't thank you enough for passing this on. I would highly recommend any harmonica player to get this tracks.

  • This is an awesome lesson, Ronnie. For some reason it never clicked in my brain to start on one note and then build on it from there. I've always tried to make it all fit at the same time.  Thanks for your videos man.

  • Yes! Ronnie we could do 20 more of these types of lessons. This is the hardest part. Putting it all together. After working with your great products, I find the total application to be missing. More of these please. Thanks for all you do.

  • I have a lesson called "Building Solos and Improvising" that begins to touch on this idea.

    Maybe that would help.

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