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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 65 The 4 dialects of blues harmonica
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Michael Rubin demonstrates the four dialects of blues harmonica.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 64 Detour New Use for Circle of Fifths
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Michael Rubin describes how to use the Circle of Fifth to know the name of any note in a major scale in any key.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 63 1st position Mixolydian
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Michael Rubin explains how to create the Myxolyidan numbers pattern that will turn any major scale into a Mixolydian scale in the same key. Then he shows the layout of the...
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 62 Modes in any key the easy way!
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Michael Rubin describes how to find a mode in any key.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 61 Modes not based on the major scale
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Michael Rubin explains that there are as many modes as there are notes in all of the scales in the world.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 60 Modes of G major 3rd and 5th position
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Michael Rubin explains how to use the second position major scale, G on a C harp, to play in 3rd and 5th position by using the Mixolydian and Aeolian modes of the G major s...
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 59 Modes of the 2nd position major scale
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Michael Rubin explains how to take the G major scale on a C harp and play in 2nd position major and 4th position dorian.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 58 Aeolian and 4th position, Jam!
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Michael Rubin explains how 4th position and the Aeolian mode are a good fit.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 57 Dorian mode and 3rd position jam!
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Michael Rubin explains how the Dorian mode and third position are a good fit.
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Meat and Potatoes Harmonica Lesson 56 2nd position Mixolydian and Jam!
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Michael Rubin explains how the 2nd position Mixolydian scale lays out easily on a diatonic harmonica
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