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Students!... share recordings of yourself with the BluesHarmonica.com community here. These could be you playing a study song, a cover tune or an original you wrote. Tell us about the learning process (study song or cover tune) or creative process (if it's an original composition) to help us appreciate your work more. BluesHarmonica.com community please share your thoughts.

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bumble rhumba

Posted Thu, 04/06/2017 - 22:48 by Bluevan
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Been practicing dynamics lately. Majority of the recording i was trying to play as soft as possible with some loud passages here and there. I was using a small shure  shell 707a with black label cr, 1958 danelectro 273 centurion amp, boss r-5 reverb pedal sparingly, usb samson recording mic 10' away from amp, and rumba backing track in E  from dennis gruenling .

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Juke

Posted Thu, 04/06/2017 - 12:23 by master-john
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Hi, I tried to play "Juke".

https://youtu.be/I8b5ecA0LEY

Seydel 1847 , Астатик с SHURE 99e556, Carbon copy delay, голова VHT Special 6, кабинет с Weber 10a125, снимал shure 57, писал в Zoom h6. 

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Improv in F

Posted Wed, 03/29/2017 - 13:23 by Zenedon
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Hey guys, I recorded this little improvised tune after getting back home from work today.I missed some notes here and there (the beginning's messed up as I had to switch to the sound recorder app), I didn't put enough/any vibrato on the higher notes, the timing is a bit off in some places and I overused one riff, but other than that I'm quite happy with it.Please give it a listen if you have a minute or four to spare. I'd appreciate some feedback from more experienced players (I've only been playing for 9 months and only 4 using solely tongue blocking).

  continue reading...

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Bye Bye Bird /Sonny Boy Wiliamson II

Posted Mon, 03/27/2017 - 11:49 by M.Blues
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I record my version of Bye Bye Bird. I use low C  Hohner Crossover Harmonica and amplifier.

 

What do you think about this recording?  Thanks for comments.... I accept any criticism.

 

https://youtu.be/XfnMsgveVuc

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Variations for One Theme

Posted Wed, 03/15/2017 - 15:16 by Laszlo Konyeczki
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This early amateur recording recorded by me using a tubed guitar preamp VOX pedal.

Also I used a non-tubed Orange guitar amplifier.

The headphone output of Orange amp plugged into PC line in for direct recording.

Mic was a Shure DX520.

And lot of practicing on a Hohner MS A Harp before recording :-)

Track was completely created by me regarding all the notes.

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Swing Blues Trial

Posted Wed, 03/15/2017 - 15:15 by Laszlo Konyeczki
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This early amateur recording recorded by me using a tubed guitar preamp VOX pedal.

Also I used a non-tubed Orange guitar amplifier.

The headphone output of Orange amp plugged into PC line in for direct recording.

Mic was a Shure DX520.

And lot of practicing on a C Harp before recording :-)

Track was completely created by me regarding all the notes.

Band recording in practice

Posted Thu, 03/02/2017 - 13:57 by Laszlo Konyeczki
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I took part in a real live track recording of my local friends' band called "Black Cat".

My task as a beginner was placing mics and plugging to sound mixer and the post-processing of recorded sound tracks.

We had a professional mixer mate who delivered all the recording techs and set equalizer of the raw tracks.

Recording was completed in two steps:

- base backtracks recorded first: drums, solo and bass guitars

- vocal and harmonica next time listening the backtrack by earphones using high filter for recording continue reading...

MyKeyToTheHighway

Posted Wed, 02/15/2017 - 14:13 by osvaldo.brito
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I'm literally a harp player beginner, so I have to say sorry not to put a composition of mine here. Just a meeting with friends and wishing to play with them. One of them is playing an Ukulele and another plays an acoustic nylon strings guitar. So I've showed them a simplified song structure, you know, the way I've found, writing notes in a piece of paper. So it worked. They did not know the song but they'veacompanished me and lots of fun. Music theory is very important to help in contacting with other musicians, continue reading...

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Improvisation trial

Posted Sun, 02/12/2017 - 14:06 by Laszlo Konyeczki
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Hi,

This recording was made before I have started this school... in my very amateur ages.

I made a decision to make an absolute improvisation recording using a backtrack I have only listened partly (few seconds of it) immediately before the recording.

My focus was very on the backtrack to follow up the basic notes and create something "hm" very nice.

It is not professional but somehow I like this because I tried to feel the music in my heart.

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Carter Family, Me? 1

Posted Tue, 01/24/2017 - 17:29 by SOTB
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I was asked to sit-in with a group that plays Carter Family material. The melody singer wasn't able to attend so I had to cram and perform the style as best I could in two weeks. I tried to stay respectful to the genre with both my accompaniment & solos. Although I was  pushed for time, which was nerve racking, it ended up being a great learning experience. Here's "You've Been A Friend To Me" one of the tunes I played that night . See my "Carter Family, Me? 2" share if you're interest in hearing a 2nd song.

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