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Shenandoah - traditional folk song - Harmonica Solo/Duet by Kyong Lee

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Harmonica solo and SW Landscape photographs by Kyong H. Lee. Duet effect by multi-track recordings.

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  • What key are you in????

    Thats amazing

  • It was Hohner Chromatic 270. Key was in "A".

  • I play this tune also on the harp. You sound like me playing years ago. You inspire me to play again. Thank you its beautiful......

  • Thanks. I hope you may start harmonica again, just like I did ( long after 35 years...)

    Kyong Lee

  • Woa, this is beautiful, i didn't know how this song went at first, i have all the keys, but this has really helped, thankyou, you are a great player :D

  • Thanks

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  • Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter Away, you rolling river Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter Away, we're bound to go Cross the wide Missouri ~Only one verse~ Chantey version 1 verse Along came by a Yankee skipper Away, you rolling river He looked at her and tipped his flipper Away, I'm bound to go Cross the wide Missouri
  • @sixgunner455 What he means is that this song is a sea chantey.

  • whistle and then use the same whistle pucker of your mouth to play one note at a time on the harmonica. the standard ones start the scale about 4 notes in. 0 for blow, - for draw or inhale... 0c, -d, 0e, -f, 0g, -a, -b, 0c... the western scale does a weird "jimmi" and b, or ti, is a half note so it's an inhale; b and a are both inhales and that's where a lot of the difficulty comes in. keep that scale going till u memorize it then u can play ok. flute: play ur favorite notes and memorize.

  • i WANT TO LEARN THIS ON HARMONICA (KEY OF C) AND A NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE FLUTE, BUT HAVING A TOUGH TIME.

  • try a lee oskar

  • @khlnm oops i replied wrong comment :)

  • @khlnm well did you?

  • Hohners are the best!

  • My dad, (an Australian...and IN Australia), used to play this on HIS harmonica. Stand at the back door and play it.....BEFORE, he came in...from 'anywhere'....

    Maybe he thought he had to 'cross' something, before he 'entered'... Anyhow,...thanks for the memory, Kyong....di

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