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Tue, 09/24/2019 - 00:53
Cefas
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Hello instructor.

 

I've purchased a C harmonica and received a free month trial. But I could'nt use it and still had to pay. I sent you emails and also openned a discussion in paypal. Could you please help?

 

Thank You.

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Tue, 09/24/2019 - 08:30
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Thank you for writing Cefas.

Thank you for writing Cefas. I can help you with this, thank you for reaching out, and sorry for the issue. Please cancel the PayPal dispute... I cannot refund your subscription until that is lifted. Let me know (on this forum) when you do this, and I will go in there and refund your subscription, cancel the recurring payment, and make sure you get your full month trial.

Also, there is an intro lesson for those with only the C Harmonica, and it's found here http://www.bluesharmonica.com/lessons/c_harmonica_intro_lesson

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Thu, 09/26/2019 - 11:17
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Cefas
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Thank You for your answer

Thank you very much for your help. I've canceled the paypal dispute as you asked for.

Waiting for your refund now.

And thanks for that link of C harmonica! I'll practice it right away. I'm actually following the course as if I had an A harmonica, doing the same moves as you do. But yeah this C intro lesson will help me.

Probably the next harmonica i'll buy will be an A harmonica.

By the way, a simple question. Should I buy a cromatic harmonica in the future? I've been told that I can play any key with it, by changing some things on it.

 

Once again, thank you for your help.

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Thu, 09/26/2019 - 11:17
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Thank You for your answer

Thank you very much for your help. I've canceled the paypal dispute as you asked for.

Waiting for your refund now.

And thanks for that link of C harmonica! I'll practice it right away. I'm actually following the course as if I had an A harmonica, doing the same moves as you do. But yeah this C intro lesson will help me.

Probably the next harmonica i'll buy will be an A harmonica.

By the way, a simple question. Should I buy a cromatic harmonica in the future? I've been told that I can play any key with it, by changing some things on it.

 

Once again, thank you for your help.

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Thu, 09/26/2019 - 12:12
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Thank you Cefas. I'm working

Thank you Cefas. I'm working on the refund right now.

In regards to the chromatic...

You can start the chromatic at any time. It's common for someone to start on the diatonic first, studying it for a while, then moving on to the chromatic. You can use the skills you developed on the diatonic towards the chromatic. I bring in the chromatic in Level 4 on the site. This is for blues players. If you're looking to play jazz, show tunes, melodies, and/or classical, then it may be better to just jump into the chromatic right now.

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