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David's Tip of the Day - Challenges of Playing on the High End - Octave Substitution, Part 2

Posted Tue, 10/13/2015 - 08:11 by David Barrett Admin
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You can also move licks down one octave to better understand their movement and note selections. Here's a Lee Oskar lick in its original form on the high end and then down one octave...

9+ 9 8, 8+ 8 7, 7+ 7 7 6 6+ (played in a triplet rhythm)

6+ 5 4, 5+ 4 3, 4+ 3 3" 3+

Note that the 6 turns into 3". If you have a lick that relies on the 3" in the lower octave, it may be a smart choice to play that lick one octave higher so its easy availability as a 6. In this case, the high end version of the lick is much more fluid, requiring less movement. continue reading...

  • lee
  • ,
  • oskar
  • ,
  • low
  • ,
  • rider
  • ,
  • horn
  • ,
  • line
  • ,
  • octave
  • ,
  • harp
  • ,
  • harmonica

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