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  • I like the way he took a 3-chord blues and made it really interesting. Keep up the good work!

  • Great Stuff Man :) QC

  • I think I've decided to try an autoharp rather than a ukulele.. Your expressive blues playing just probably was the deciding factor. Great job.. please post more stuff...

  • Enjoy this, will try some blues on my autoharp.

  • Love this! What type of picks are you using?

  • No disrespect, but from a poetic standing, are you a blue Jew?

  • hey man u have to know it's so similat to the song "Sittin on top of the world"!!!

  • Nice one,

    Is that chromatic or diatonic ?... Looks like you have too many chord options to be chromatic ....

    Keep it coming

  • @fineteeth A chromatic 'harp can have a greater number of chords than a diatonic. This is a chromatic 'harp. You couldn't get 21 chords on a diatonic 'harp. A diatonic plays in only one key and will have about 6 chord bars. I like a semi-diatonic system. My 'harps are set up to play two keys. I have a G/D and an A/E.

  • A splendid performance on a rare instrument.

  • Thanks for this! I started out with bluegrass, but love the blues! You've shown how it can be done!

  • Wondering how I missed this one! LOVE IT!

  • Love it!!!

  • Autoharp blues! I am impressed.  You are an accomplished harper. Thanks for sharing.

    I have been learning some Mississippi John Hurt songs on mine.

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