Another great video, have been playing for a yeasr now and have recently been doing some jam sessions, getting some good feedback thanks to your tips and advise. Keep them coming.
Another great video! I feel that practicing in this way is absolutely essential. Throw on a CD like yours that has an underlying basic progression, and then solo. Over the summer I did this fairly regularly and it helped a lot.
Honestly, bending seemed impossible to me at first, but then I started to bend a little bit. After lots of practice, bending becomes something with loads of control. Patience is ultra important.
First you need to be hitting clean single notes. If you move your tong from the front of your mouth to the back, it should create a different vibration at a lower frequency and 'bend' the note down a quarter, half, full, or even one and a half step depending on the hole you draw on.
Another great video, have been playing for a yeasr now and have recently been doing some jam sessions, getting some good feedback thanks to your tips and advise. Keep them coming.
harpsteruk 4 years ago
Not bad!
Thanks for all tipz!
trumpetharmonica 4 years ago
Another great video! I feel that practicing in this way is absolutely essential. Throw on a CD like yours that has an underlying basic progression, and then solo. Over the summer I did this fairly regularly and it helped a lot.
JohnL9013 4 years ago
Thanks for video Phoenix. Nice sounds, great playing
simonica666 4 years ago
Thanks for the tips and info.
1bluesbrother 4 years ago
thanks and off the topic where can I find hand free chromatic harmonica? I really have problem bending notes LOL
internetbrother 4 years ago
Honestly, bending seemed impossible to me at first, but then I started to bend a little bit. After lots of practice, bending becomes something with loads of control. Patience is ultra important.
First you need to be hitting clean single notes. If you move your tong from the front of your mouth to the back, it should create a different vibration at a lower frequency and 'bend' the note down a quarter, half, full, or even one and a half step depending on the hole you draw on.
kokoro86 4 years ago
Thanks a lot . I will be patient and give it try again and again.
internetbrother 4 years ago