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What to tell the band in Walter's boogie?

Posted Wed, 06/17/2015 - 14:41 by crazymilk
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Hi David,

I watched the Performance series on openings and endings and breaks and I wanna jam one time with walter's boogie, but I can't figure out the opening, wonder if you could shed some light about this type of opening.

 

Thanks,

Kobi

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Chorus forms and solo harmonica song writing

Posted Wed, 06/17/2015 - 05:01 by Fredrik Hertzberg
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Hi David, 

I have been thinking about song writing and specifically solo pieces. My question is regarding if some of the chorus forms are more appropriate for a solo harmonica piece than others. continue reading...

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Lesson 2 Chorus 6

Posted Sun, 06/14/2015 - 13:32 by Chris KK
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TB 2: Section 2 - Study Song “Temperature

2:48 - 6th Chorus (ABC Chorus Form)

The opening note F, which is very quick and short, but was marked as a staccato. continue reading...

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LOA 1- Hole 1 & 2

Posted Sun, 06/14/2015 - 07:12 by Celia
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Hello David, 

I am loving your site and videos. So I am practicing with the LOA 1 material and had a question in tongue blocking-

What side should my tongue be on while playing Hole #1? How about Hole #2? Is there a switch with those two or should I always stay on the same side? I tried taking a class years ago that may have learned more toward puckering on Hole #1 and #10 so I am stumbling there.

Thanks for your thoughts,

C

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Double Check my Position Charts?

Posted Thu, 06/11/2015 - 18:00 by marcgraci
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Hi, David:

I'm working out the notes and hole changes for different positions. Would you double check my work?

On a C harmonica:

2nd Position- Key of G

I- G B D F

IV- C E G Bb

V- D F# A C

3rd Position- Key of D

I- D F# A C

IV- G B D F

V- A C E G

1st Position- Key of C

I- C E G Bb

IV- F A C Eb

V- G B D F

Thank you!

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small mouth

Posted Thu, 06/11/2015 - 11:47 by keenfalk@hotmail.com
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I am having trouble with tongue switching on the 1 and 2 holes.  I am under 5' tall and my dentist will testify that I have a very small mouth (the mouth of a child).  I taught myself to tongue block a long time ago, and have no problem with the right side of my mouth.  But the left corner of my mouth is getting sore, and it is difficut to cover all the holes I need to cover with my tongue.  Is it common for people to do better on one side of their mouth?   

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Lesson 1 - Solo Harmonica Study 1, Examples 1.8 through 1.12

Posted Wed, 06/10/2015 - 08:13 by Harplayer
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Hi David 

 

In Lesson 1 - Solo Harmonica Study 1, Examples 1.8 through 1.12 with Ryan , your showing  ex 1.10  and a pull I don't see the pull on the pdf where do you do the pull? Also when is Hob's first lesson up?

 

Thanks  

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Tremolo

Posted Tue, 06/09/2015 - 16:15 by Hugh M3
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Hi David,

Being that it can take quite awhile to master the tremolo, should I wait until that's accomplished before submitting the first study song?

I'm really enjoying the site and the challenge of learning to tongue block after spending so many years lip pursing and not having the instruction you provide here.

Thanks so much,

Hugh

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Lazy Lester; Blues Stop Knockin at my Door

Posted Mon, 06/08/2015 - 18:07 by SandyIII
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Aloha David,

       If you're familiar with this song, what would your speech be to the band and how would you start and end it ,as leader?

I am enjoying working with the site and appreciate your hard work on our behalf! BTW, when is the next big MASTERCLASS? Joining you is at the top of my bucket list!

       Many Thanks,

              Sandy

                

         

    

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Solo Harmonica Study 1 Ex. 1.4 and onwards

Posted Mon, 06/08/2015 - 17:34 by arhibul
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Hello David,

I would like to ask you a question concerning the Solo Harmonica Study 1. I got my first harmonica, which is in key of C, checked out your intro lesson for C harmonica and after one week of playing simple melodies on holes 4-7 using tongue blocking technique I jumped into Solo lesson since this is a style of playing that I'm really interested about. Perhaps it was my mistake as I'm not used to sound of harmonica yet, and I only have C harmonica so I can't apply the sound from your videos directly. continue reading...

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