Daisy Bell (A Bicycle built for Two) -Tremolo Harmonica Solo

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Music: Composed by Harry Dacre(1892)
Tremolo harmonica solo by Kyong H. Lee.
Self accompaniment using Octave and Open Chord playing. Repeated with multi-track recording for the chorus effect. For more informations on the self-accompaniment visit:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Harmonica/Self_accompaniment
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Visit Wikipedia page for the story about "Daisy Bell"
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---- Lyrics (Chorus part only) ----
Daisy Bell(A Bicycle built for Two)

Daisy, Daisy,
Give me your answer, do!
I'm half crazy,
All for the love of you!
It won't be a stylish marriage,
I can't afford a carriage
But you'll look sweet upon the seat
Of a bicycle made for two.

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  • Dear Kyong,

    This is a very old song, also wellknown in Holland. Thanks for it.

    Greetings Chris from Holland.

  • Thanks for your comments. Kyong

  • dear kyong lee,

    the octave tremolo how to play?

    my octave tremolo is key c and g, don't know how to play.

    i have learn the harmonica 2 months,very worst.

    i have posted a video,please give me some comments.

    wasting your so many time, forgive me.

  • Dear Theodora,

    You have played very well. For octave technique, block middle part with your tungue except right and left edges so that you are making two sounds, one is melody and other is one octave lower tone making bass accompanyment.

    And mix this technique and tunguing techniques. Hope it helps you.

    The most important thing is having fun with music. Try to focus more music note, tempo and expression!!! They are more important than playing technique itself.

    Kyong Lee

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  • im 12 now and my grandad used to sing it to me before he died. makes me upset but its a beautiful song :)

  • Thanks for posting, it`s funny how little things in your life make a mark forever. Every time I hear this song it takes me back to the early 60s when I was 6 or 7 years old, we would take a school outing to Ainsdale beach only a dozen or so miles away and the teachers would have us singing this song on the bus at the top of our voices...happy days.

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  • i used to think it was daisy daisy give me your heart so do! :D LOL

  • I tried playing this song on my organ/piano... I just don't know how the rythem goes... Thanks for posting, now I can play the video while playing my piano...

  • that is a Harpsichord not a Harmonica

  • I love this song, reminds me of holidays in my childhood.

  • Great playing. One of my favorite for more than 56 years todate . Be inspired,

  • daisy bell just give me your answer

  • can u plzzz send me the notes?

  • Any on been on A.L.I.C.E?? She will sing this!!

  • its a really fun melody

  • Though I've tried it on the harmonica, I'll stick with it on accordion. It's way easier.

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