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David's Tip of the Day - Challenges of Playing on the High End - Breath Pattern

Posted Mon, 10/05/2015 - 08:43 by David Barrett Admin
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The most apparent change on the high end for someone studying the note layout of the harmonica or playing scales is that at hole 7 the blow notes are higher than the draw notes. This is easily seen in the C Major Scale below. Note the change in breathing between holes 6 and 7.

4+ 4 5+ 5 6+ 6 7 7+

If you play two octaves of scale you get...

4+ 4 5+ 5 6+ 6 7 7+ 8 8+ 9 9+ 10 10+ (10'+ B is also available if you want to throw it in there, but it's rarely used)

Now the entire range...

1+ 1 2+ 2" 2 3" 3 4+ 4 5+ 5 6+ 6 7 7+ 8 8+ 9 9+ 10 10+ continue reading...

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David's Tip of the Day: Nose - How To Close It

Posted Fri, 05/29/2015 - 08:59 by David Barrett Admin
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Before you can explore how to use the opening and closing of your nose to balance your breathing while playing the harmonica, you first need to learn how to close it. Here are some ways to explore closing your nose. Try all them, you may find one that works better than the other. If you're not sure if your nose is closed while trying one of these (in other words, if the technique is working or not), simply plug your nose to see if there's a marked difference. Another way to check is to place your finger under your nose. continue reading...

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David's Tip of the Day: Nose - Keep it Closed

Posted Tue, 05/26/2015 - 07:57 by David Barrett Admin
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Your nose (nasal cavity, controlled by the raising [closed] and lowering [open] of the soft palate) should be closed while playing the harmonica. If you find yourself running out of breath quickly while playing the harmonica, an open nose may be the issue.

Let's test your nose. continue reading...

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David's Tip of the Day: Exhale Before You Play

Posted Fri, 01/10/2014 - 12:42 by David Barrett Admin
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Simple tip today... exhale before you play. continue reading...

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