Thank you so much for this great explanation. I'll be waiting for the moment you describe overblow hole 4, 5 and 6 this way. All details should be revealed. Thank you Jonah.
OMG! What a revelation! 1st time I could bend notes almost effortlessly... Why harmonica teachers don't explain bending like this? It finally made sense. Jonah, you are a master teacher. Thank you so much!
Excellent video tutorial Jonah. You deserve to have a bigger audience. Good luck. Here's a weird thing that I do when playing standing up. When I am drawing on 4, I bend my knees for the bend. Obviously it's psychological but "if it works!"
I wish I had seen this BEFORE I started to learn how to bend. This is great info and it's great to see the MRI pix. I tried all different mouth/tongue shapes and had to figure out how to get there. This video helps me visualize as I become more consistent.
Thanks Kayla! I found the MRI pics to be really useful when I was learning. I forgot about them when making my first bending video! Hopefully they help!
On a G harmonica, I need to drop my lower jaw and open my mouth to get a full 1-draw bend, like I'm saying "eh-awwww". It also requires a lot of air movement. I tried to get a full 1-draw bend on a low-C harmonica, and I felt like I didn't have the airflow to do it, even if the mouth shape was right.
Not really. Tilting it to the side can help when you're first starting out for some reason, but if you really want to master bends, buy a G harmonica. The reeds are super loose and easy to bend. Or just practice on the first hole on a C (And remember, if you just can't bend on the higher notes, it's because you're going too far. It takes very little effort to bend on tighter reeds)
My best way to get a bend: make the sound of an aircraft/jet that is ... uhh... going down or diving to the ground (pitch goes from normal to lower and lower; btw... that's your tongue moving backwards 🙂
tried sucking thru a straw,dropping my jaw.reverse whistling.nearest I,ve got is get angry and suck hard.I won,t give up.thanx for yr vids.Trying the easttop lucky 8 with round holes next.thank you
I really struggle with bending and look forward to trying this. That being said, on a standard C harp, when I draw on the 2nd hole, I naturally bend and cannot get that note in tune. Do you have any idea why this is happening, as it's only when I draw that hole everything else sounds right for playing a straight note, and I don't experience it on any blow notes?
I'm soooo strugling with my two hole full step bend. All the others are going fine. I'm using Seydel Big Six harps. Practicing the godfather love theme and also basic scale starting at one hole blow... Slowly I'm getting there... 😊 Thanks for tips.
As I said in the video, your breathing may be the problem. Try that diaphragm exercise and some additional deep breathing before you play...standing up when playing may also help. Once you that bend with some consistency, you won't forget how to do it!
The best bending lesson, great explained. The most of bendind YT lessons are useless, but this one is really good. Great work. 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for this great explanation. I'll be waiting for the moment you describe overblow hole 4, 5 and 6 this way. All details should be revealed. Thank you Jonah.
My girlfriend has never been happier since I have started playing the harmonica
OMG! What a revelation! 1st time I could bend notes almost effortlessly... Why harmonica teachers don't explain bending like this? It finally made sense. Jonah, you are a master teacher. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome, glad I could help!
@@HarmonicaRevolution You helpped tremendously!
Excellent video! Cheers!
Excellent video tutorial Jonah. You deserve to have a bigger audience. Good luck.
Here's a weird thing that I do when playing standing up. When I am drawing on 4, I bend my knees for the bend. Obviously it's psychological but "if it works!"
I wish I had seen this BEFORE I started to learn how to bend. This is great info and it's great to see the MRI pix. I tried all different mouth/tongue shapes and had to figure out how to get there. This video helps me visualize as I become more consistent.
Thanks Jonah. The droning tracks and the yawning shape are really helping.
Glad I could help! Keep going!
hey I think I'm getting it. This video is a life saver !
Thanks Jonah! Always appreciated.
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Love the visuals. With the hidden pitches and the mri pic so cool!
Thanks Kayla! I found the MRI pics to be really useful when I was learning. I forgot about them when making my first bending video! Hopefully they help!
Can you teach how to draw hole number 2 and 3 ? Thank you so much!! Have a good day !!
Great tutorial. Thanks.
Great vid. Gonna go and check if it works for my harp’s stubborn 3rd hole ;)
Jij bent gewoon super
Thank you 🙏
On a G harmonica, I need to drop my lower jaw and open my mouth to get a full 1-draw bend, like I'm saying "eh-awwww". It also requires a lot of air movement. I tried to get a full 1-draw bend on a low-C harmonica, and I felt like I didn't have the airflow to do it, even if the mouth shape was right.
great information
Hey thank you the visual on bending helps a lot but I’m getting a high pitch whistle how to fix problem
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Does it make a difference if I tilt the harmonica up and down (hole end)? Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.
Not really. Tilting it to the side can help when you're first starting out for some reason, but if you really want to master bends, buy a G harmonica. The reeds are super loose and easy to bend. Or just practice on the first hole on a C
(And remember, if you just can't bend on the higher notes, it's because you're going too far. It takes very little effort to bend on tighter reeds)
@@silkroad1201 cool Thanks so much for the great advice!
That is so cool.
My best way to get a bend: make the sound of an aircraft/jet that is ... uhh... going down or diving to the ground (pitch goes from normal to lower and lower; btw... that's your tongue moving backwards 🙂
tried sucking thru a straw,dropping my jaw.reverse whistling.nearest I,ve got is get angry and suck hard.I won,t give up.thanx for yr vids.Trying the easttop lucky 8 with round holes next.thank you
Sorry I did not understad the third one...could you write it to me...please please
I really struggle with bending and look forward to trying this. That being said, on a standard C harp, when I draw on the 2nd hole, I naturally bend and cannot get that note in tune. Do you have any idea why this is happening, as it's only when I draw that hole everything else sounds right for playing a straight note, and I don't experience it on any blow notes?
I suck at harp but I think you're drawing to hard,that's how I bend a lot of times..
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I'm soooo strugling with my two hole full step bend. All the others are going fine. I'm using Seydel Big Six harps. Practicing the godfather love theme and also basic scale starting at one hole blow... Slowly I'm getting there... 😊 Thanks for tips.
As I said in the video, your breathing may be the problem. Try that diaphragm exercise and some additional deep breathing before you play...standing up when playing may also help. Once you that bend with some consistency, you won't forget how to do it!
OMG!!! that that tongue to the teeth works! Needs more practice but I'm getting there... 😊
Can you bend every hole yet?
It's all in this video, maybe except the trick of making a sound like a racing car or motorcycle: tone going down: weeooww.
On it..
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hahaha I'm practicing and practicing using the Bending Trainer and that F$%$%g pink circle stays unmovable... I'll keep trying.
Why would I bend a harmonica? I don’t want to break it! No wonder people struggle to bend it it isn’t easy to snap a harmonica
I was waiting for your snarky comments. You've been letting me down recently! lol
@@HarmonicaRevolution haven’t had any smart ass comments to say lol
@@TheFruitofTruth haha it's all good. Hope you're doing well!