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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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Blues #1

Posted Tue, 05/08/2018 - 12:03 by Harp McGee
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Hello! I started my 30 day trial from the Hohner Special 20 today, and thought I'd share this. I recorded this with my brother (piano) and my dad (drums) a few weeks ago. I'm not the best, but I want some feedback on it. Looking forward to the lessons here!

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Little Walter's Crazy Legs cover

Posted Fri, 05/04/2018 - 06:42 by Zenedon
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Here's my attempt at playing Crazy Legs. There are a couple of slip ups here and there as I can't yet manage to record a perfect single take. Sorry for the audio quality, but I'm having issues getting an external mic working with my laptop.

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My Blues LOA5 study song

Posted Fri, 04/27/2018 - 02:52 by John S
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Midway through my LOA5. I really have enjoyed working on this song. Still not happy its where I would like it but would be interested in critique/comments. This also the first song that I have attempted using a mic (Bulitini) and amp (Champion 20). All a new experience so comment welcomed. I would also like to hear other LOA5 renditions. 

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Half stepping

Posted Sat, 04/07/2018 - 11:44 by Bluevan
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Ended up improving on alot of the song. Find myself doing that alot these days.

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Blues For Big Nate ( no backing track)

Posted Sat, 04/07/2018 - 00:57 by Guillaume-15
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Hello everyone. I post today "my version" of "Blues for Big Nate" from the great Jerry Portnoy. I play this tune with no backing track and I play the two first chorus of this theme note to note but I improvised after ( still trying to stay in the style of Portnoy). I really try to focus on the killer tone of Jerry Portnoy. I play with my old Turner microphone (crystal elment) and little fender champ 20 (and Marine band classic in A).

Cheers from France

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Shakey's Shuffle

Posted Mon, 04/02/2018 - 11:01 by Guillaume-15
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Hello everyone, I try to play the tribute to Big Walter Horton (by David Barrett) Shakey's Shuffle. I use my Turner CM (with old crystal element) and a little Fender Champ 20. I do not exactly stick to the theme. May I have the opinion of David Barrett?Cheers from France

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Scratch My Back

Posted Tue, 03/13/2018 - 13:07 by Guillaume-15
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Hello Everyone. A modest version of classic "Scratch My Back" by the great Slim Harpo. It's very difficult to restitute the feeling relaxing of his playing but I tried.

Sorry for my english, cheers from France

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easy

Posted Sat, 03/10/2018 - 20:35 by Bluevan
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Not a note for note cover, just tried to build off it impoving. I think its a good track to practice dynamics with.  I used a rebuilt stock Masco ME-18 , reconed p12q ,jt30 w/cr element, boss rv-5 reverb.

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Ri' na Sio'ga

Posted Wed, 03/07/2018 - 19:23 by BCurtis
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Just another classic Irish tune, "Ri' na Sio'ga". I also learned this one first on Mandolin in the key of D. This harmonica version is in the key of G, second position, played on a Seydel Session Steel with Major Cross tuning. Brian

Si Beag Si Mohr

Posted Sat, 03/03/2018 - 17:45 by BCurtis
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With St.Patrick's Day coming up in a couple of weeks I thought I would share the classic Irish tune "Si Beag Si Mohr" by Turlough O'Carolan. I first learned this on Mandolin in the key of D. This version is in the key of G being played in first position on a Seydel Sailor Steel Tremolo Harmonica.

Brian

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