Love this old timey harmonica stuff, my grandfather used to play to it to us...usually in the form of old Scottish and Irish songs...cheers for the nicely paced lessons...subbed.
Bravo mister for very nice pleing vith mauth harmonica.Veoma retko neko na internetu pokazuje tehniku tongue blocking sa sviranjem u isto vreme ritmike, akorda i drugih ukrrasa.Veliko je zadovoljstvo slusati vase sviranje i savete.Kao da slusam sebe kako sviram.Veliki pozdtav..
Good question. I use the tip and sometimes curl it forward just a bit depending on the embouchure and sound I want. Either is fine. Whichever works best for you and is more comfortable for you.
Hi Walt. Yep, that's the rhythm and yes after you get it down slow then you can start speeding it up and using it in songs you play. I'm more than glad to help you in any way I can. This old style is dying out and we need more players learning it to pass it on.
@@1seesaw2 I started playing harmonica when I was five. The book, I got with the harmonica, only taught me the pucker embouchure, but I did learn all the songs. So now, I'm trying to get the hang of tongue blocking. Do you remember if thats the original way a harmonica is meant to be played?
I,m watching all three over and over.Thanx sooooo v much
Thanks a lot for watching. I do hope they help you learn this old style of playing.
Hello sarge! Im on my way to learn the harmonica and you have been a great help. I just want to thank you for putting these videos up.
You are very welcome!!! I do hope the videos help you.
Howdy sarge thanks for the videos they are really helping me and I greatly appreciate you making them.
Thanks for watching Jayden and I am really glad they are helping you.
Love this old timey harmonica stuff, my grandfather used to play to it to us...usually in the form of old Scottish and Irish songs...cheers for the nicely paced lessons...subbed.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate you listening and commenting.
You’re never outta tips☺️ dropping knowledge all over. Great video 👍
Thanks Matthew, I hope it's helping you.
Hey sarge, i finally started watching your lessons! Great stuff! You need to come for a visit!
Thanks Bruce, I'd like to come up there for a visit. I hope you like the lessons!!
This is exactly the style of harmonica I have been trying to learn! I've managed to figure some stuff out by myself, but this was very helpful!
I am really glad it's helping you!!!
It seems I had a little trouble getting started on that single not Skater's Waltz
This is a treasure. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bravo mister for very nice pleing vith mauth harmonica.Veoma retko neko na internetu pokazuje tehniku tongue blocking sa sviranjem u isto vreme ritmike, akorda i drugih ukrrasa.Veliko je zadovoljstvo slusati vase sviranje i savete.Kao da slusam sebe kako sviram.Veliki pozdtav..
Hvala vam puno na slušanju i komentaru. Thank you very much for listening and commenting.
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Thank you very much for listening!
Such good videos
Thank you. I really appreciate you watching them.
Great videos sir! Are you using the tip of your tongue or curling it forward and using the top?
Good question. I use the tip and sometimes curl it forward just a bit depending on the embouchure and sound I want. Either is fine. Whichever works best for you and is more comfortable for you.
So, that tadada tadada thing is that rythmn? Just fast? Wow. Thanks for giving me something to practice. I really appreciate it
Hi Walt. Yep, that's the rhythm and yes after you get it down slow then you can start speeding it up and using it in songs you play. I'm more than glad to help you in any way I can. This old style is dying out and we need more players learning it to pass it on.
What a great lesson Sarge! I'm going to work on that!
@@GrowlinWillie Hey thanks Bruce! Looking forward to seeing you soon!
@@1seesaw2 I started playing harmonica when I was five. The book, I got with the harmonica, only taught me the pucker embouchure, but I did learn all the songs. So now, I'm trying to get the hang of tongue blocking. Do you remember if thats the original way a harmonica is meant to be played?
@@waltseher7115 Hi Walt. Yes it was originally meant to be played in the style of chording along with playing the melody.