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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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Festive Minor

Posted Sun, 03/10/2013 - 13:18 by Wheel
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diminished diatonic

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Key to the highweigh joe filisko study

Posted Wed, 03/06/2013 - 13:31 by capitalG
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Recent attempt at Key to the highweigh,
Enjoy,
G

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Steady

Posted Thu, 02/28/2013 - 14:09 by makis
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I just felt like sharing… It's not pixel-perfect but I hope you like it….

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traveling tramp

Posted Thu, 02/28/2013 - 13:43 by Wheel
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It's a quick try, nothing serious :)

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Cool Blue

Posted Tue, 02/26/2013 - 05:28 by Eddy Vanschepdael
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My main goal is to share how I recorded my submission.
I used my Super Champ X2 amp connected to my Mac book via the USB port and I selected it as input source in Garage Band. Fender provide a software (Fender Fuse) enabling access to knobs that are not on the amp. For this recording, I selected the Fender Bassman emulation.

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e blues

Posted Mon, 02/25/2013 - 16:51 by Bill56
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ive been learning this from the jp disc,while im walking the dog. im a lot less nervous withe the dog than the record botton,but im here to learn,they say it gets easier,thanks bill

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Blue Midnight

Posted Sat, 02/23/2013 - 19:01 by Julian Conrad
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1st upload, with my focus on controlling the notes breathing and to "hear" the band....... so easy to drift away from them with the repetition of a homestudio....... I hope you enjoy it.

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take it easy track

Posted Sun, 02/17/2013 - 10:46 by Bill56
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hi folks 1st upload, i was trying to use the opening riff for the improv 1 homework,couldnt figure it out so i just sent this in,i was trying to keep up with the changes,think about space and repetition,and.....shoot fromthe hip. thanks bill

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slow blow

Posted Thu, 02/14/2013 - 00:44 by Bluevan
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a slow blues inspired by LW sad hours. I used alot of delay.

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First step

Posted Tue, 02/12/2013 - 09:56 by Jens Reimann
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Hi everybody,

David encouraged me to share this little piece of music on the website, based on "Gary's Blues". It's the third homework assignment for the improvisation lesson "chorus forms". After a more or less conventional beginning, in chorus 3 und 4 I used a short and therefore pretty active solo that I've been playing with my band for several months during "Dust my broom" (chorus forms AB/AC and AAB). In order to create a climax before repeating the head at the end, I used the AAA chorus form. Hope you enjoy it.

Best regards

Jens

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