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David's Tip of the Day: Improvising - Focus Notes, Part 3

Posted Tue, 09/16/2014 - 07:48 by David Barrett Admin
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To sum up the concept and importance of focus notes...

1) Focus notes are the notes of your I7 Chord, G B D F if you're in 2nd Position on a C Harmonica. This gives you the hole numbers 1 2" 2 3 4 5 6+ 7 8 9 9+ continue reading...

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David's Tip of the Day: Improvising - Focus Notes, Part 2

Posted Mon, 09/15/2014 - 16:15 by David Barrett Admin
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Not only does the use of a focus note answer the "what do I play next" question, it helps us to move around the range of the harmonica. A common trap new improvisers get into is overplaying their comfortable note range, commonly holes 2, 3 and 4. If you play a 2 draw focus note one chorus, then cross it off in your mind and don't start on that 2 draw again for the rest of the song. If the next chorus you play a 4 draw focus note, then it too is no longer an option in subsequent choruses. continue reading...

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Improvising - Focus Notes, Part 1

Posted Mon, 09/08/2014 - 07:30 by David Barrett Admin
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One of the most common questions posed by students is, "How do you know what to play next?" The answer is that we usually don't... it's very rare that we know what we're going to play next... it's what hole we start the new chorus on that determines which lick from our vocabulary is played.

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David's Tip of the Day: Playing above Hole 6 - Focus Notes & Chorus Forms

Posted Wed, 02/26/2014 - 09:07 by David Barrett Admin
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In Improvising Study 2 you learned about Focus Notes. These are the most common notes to start a lick on, and are based on the I7 Chord (G B D F on a C Harmonica in 2nd Position). Now that you've worked on Focus Notes on holes 1 through 6, it's time to work them from holes 6 to 9. Improvise again to the jam track you played with yesterday and now play one chorus starting, or playing a pickup to, the 6+ G (Root). Then the next chorus on the 7 B (3rd). Another chorus on 8 D (5th). Then 9 F (flat-7th). And lastly 9+ G (Root again). continue reading...

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