i thouroughly enjoyed Hob's harmonica journey and very likable personality. Will her return anytime soon to continue his lessons. I too am a beginner and it was fun studying with him. Vic
When I started this journey I never expected to deal with and understand music theory. I am enjoying it very much. Find myself trying to analyse music I hear all the time now. continue reading...
Hi David, on Solo harmonica study 2 excercise 1.2 is it acceptable to tongue slap the 3+ and 3 draw slide over to the first 4 draw then TS the second 4 draw? Even at 65 bpm I am struggling to fit those first 3 notes into 1 beat slapping the first 4 draw.
Posted Sat, 04/29/2017 - 18:00 by frank.rensing@t...
Hi Dave,
Your notation for Section 2 Bass Lines shows to 3 blow for the root note of the 1 chord. You previously presented a rule that you generally draw the notes of the 1 chord, blow the notes of the 4 chord, and mostly draw the notes of the 5 chord. I am aware you can do it either way, but am wondering why you chose to deviate from that rule?
Hi Dave a friend thought he remembered that at some point in the past you posted a list of all Little Walter songs and their keys? Is that still available?
I have spent now a number hours on the internet (i.e. Youtube) to find a backing track which nicely woud fit to Rick Estrin's marvellous instrumental Take It Slow (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVIJo20cDYk). I found many slow blues backing tracks but none of them seem to nicely fit. Wouls you be able to give me a hint how/where to find this?
Ideal would be to find the backing track of this instrumental itself without the harmonica playing....
For my recording with garageband, I put a (mic/headphone) splitter to my ipad. The external mic is a little Lavalier condenser mic. what is the best distance from my amplifier speaker I need to place the mic ?
I was wondering what some of your other students use when it comes to managing their music on their PC (Windows 10 preferably). I have used iTunes since the start but because I am a non-Mac user, I know there are better programs (free or paid) to do this.
And by the way, Bluesharmonica.com is still the best harmonica site out there. Keep up the good work.