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3 Draw Rule for Blues Harmonica Playing new

3 Draw Rule for Blues Harmonica Playing new

Posted Thu, 08/30/2012 - 07:52 by David Barrett Admin
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The 3 Draw rule for Blues harmonica playing is that on the I7 Chord (one chord) you play 3 draw (It's the B of this G B D F Chord)... the IV7 Chord you play 3' (the B-flat of this C E G B-flat Chord) and the V7 Chord you play 3" (A of this D F# A C Chord). Keep in mind that depending on the feel of the song, the 3 draw for the I7 chord can be played slightly flat (bluesy quarter tone) or at the half step B-flat if the song is really bluesy or minor. continue reading...

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