Sorry, I didn't mean for it to be confusing. The flat seventh is a scale degree. I was playing in the key of G: so if you start at G and call it 1, then F# is the seventh. The two draw whole step on a c harp is an f note, wich is what I meant when I said the flat 7th.
Thank you for your comment by the way, I concentrate on tone as much as anything else.
What I meant is: how come you start your I chord on the seventh and the IV and V chord on the first? At the I chord I would play: -2 -2 -3' +4 -4' -4.
O.K., now I gotcha. Well, I think your way works to. I think I actually started it out playing that way, but scooping into the first 2draw with a bent 2 draw, and then it just developed into how I play it now with the flat7 as my first note.
I am a Blues Harp man Myself. (Your not a fan of the wood look?)the bit Sounds Good. I like it... I don't know much about changing positions during the song.. But I think it sounds good. Thanks for the tabs by the way, i'll have to try this one.... Great Job, and thanks for posting a lot of em! - Miles Dewar
Good exercice ,thanks !
cm16600 3 years ago
Preston, you're a GOOD player!!
Great job.
chrismichalek 3 years ago
Preston,
Youve got a nice tone, nice control over the harp, and your overblows sounding good. Nice work !
Tryharp - Jamie
Harpfriends 3 years ago
I know close to nothing about changing position. But its good to see riffs with OB. Cool riff. Thank you for sharing.
cloud1i
Harpfriends 3 years ago
I think that proves the point. However, it is kinda confusing, that you start on the seventh at the I cord.
Otherwise really sweet. I will definitely practice that.
Btw: Your tone is really good, nice and controlled overblows.
GermanHarpist 3 years ago
Sorry, I didn't mean for it to be confusing. The flat seventh is a scale degree. I was playing in the key of G: so if you start at G and call it 1, then F# is the seventh. The two draw whole step on a c harp is an f note, wich is what I meant when I said the flat 7th.
Thank you for your comment by the way, I concentrate on tone as much as anything else.
Preston
Harpfriends 3 years ago
What I meant is: how come you start your I chord on the seventh and the IV and V chord on the first? At the I chord I would play: -2 -2 -3' +4 -4' -4.
GermanHarpist 3 years ago
O.K., now I gotcha. Well, I think your way works to. I think I actually started it out playing that way, but scooping into the first 2draw with a bent 2 draw, and then it just developed into how I play it now with the flat7 as my first note.
prestonamoore 3 years ago
I am a Blues Harp man Myself. (Your not a fan of the wood look?)the bit Sounds Good. I like it... I don't know much about changing positions during the song.. But I think it sounds good. Thanks for the tabs by the way, i'll have to try this one.... Great Job, and thanks for posting a lot of em! - Miles Dewar
Harpfriends 3 years ago