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David's Tip of the Day: Songwriting Spark, Part 3 - Head

Posted Mon, 05/05/2014 - 09:26 by David Barrett Admin
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In Friday's tip I spoke of the hook, which is a catchy lick that's played by the rhythm section and BECOMES the groove.

The other most common way to play a catchy lick is to use it as the main lick in a head. The head is the same structurally as any other chorus in a song, it's just the BEST one. The lick is repeated within that chorus, using one of the Chorus Form structures I teach in Improvising Study 1 (http://www.bluesharmonica.com/lessons/improvising_study_1_chorus_forms) to make it memorable. continue reading...

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David's Tip of the Day: Songwriting Spark, Part 2 - Groove/Hooks

Posted Fri, 05/02/2014 - 08:31 by David Barrett Admin
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For a groove to be special, it's generally based on a cool lick, played by the rhythm section and sequenced throughout the chord changes (this is where the lick is moved up or down to be played on the other chords)... this special lick is known as a Hook. Here is a list of cool hooks that lay very well on the harmonica. To learn how to play these on the harmonica visit: http://www.bluesharmonica.com/lessons/accompaniment_study_8

“Blue Midnight” Little Walter (Bass Line)
“I Found A New Love” Magic Sam
“Driving Wheel” Junior Parker
“Just to Be With You” Muddy Waters continue reading...

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