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BLUES HARP TUTORIAL Volume 2 Getting Started

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2007

A few tips and information on getting started learning the blues 10 hole diatonic harmonica.

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  • Hello, When playing the harmonica, could I invent a song as I play it or would sound strange? Thanks for the excellent tutorials. I found them very helpful.

  • @Jer942

    Yes absolutely

  • Hi, I have a 24 holes harmonica and a 16 holes harmonica, are they good for playing music on them? Thaks for the excellent video.

  • @Jer942

    Yes but not for blues

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  • Excellent again Brian...

    Your student is very good also...

    5*s....

  • This guy is like the Morpheous of the blues harp

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  • @Jer942 Keep at it and after 40 years you wont believe how good you are..but you must love the sound, JC

  • I like what you do. Thanks for being here for us

  • how could someone possibly dislike his attempt to teach others an instrument?

    and he does it pretty well, my harp is ordered and i'm looking forward using what he's tying to teach us

    good job, keep going man! =)

  • Your tutorials definately got me on my way!.. and been having alot of fun since.

    You seem like a top bloke and always a pleasure to watch your vids.

    Namaste brother!!!

  • @FUBARbyBOOZE actually, I just found out how to count the holes. There's a whacking 48.

  • @OZHARP Hey, it appears I inherited a Höhner Rheingold from great-gramps, and would love to learn to play. However it's an antique (still sounds perfect) 24-hole large harmonica. Is it not fit for these tutorials / blues play in general? What kind of practice should I get into?

    Thanks in advance, tutorials looking very good.

  • Gosh - you guys talk funny - especially when you're together.

    Anyway - this Yank (the noun, not the verb) really appreciates your humor and showing how you get the sounds and tonguing you do for individual notes. No-one showed me that before.

    Again, thanks from Anza, California, USA.

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