When I was a young teenager I played the Harmonica and I loved it. I stopped playing in my 30s. But I have started playing again. I still have my Hohner Special 20s and they still play great. Im thinking of buying a few Hohner Rocket Amp sets and a low G Hohner Thunderbird is a good place to start 😎. Im 70 now and in excellent health. God bless you young man.
Thanks for the breakdown. I'll have to work on my rectangluating™! Please tell me, what type of harp are you playing & what customizations did you do to it? ~ Greg G.🎵
It's a breast cancer awareness Special 20 with the cover plates bent back and the barriers painted blue and green. On the reeds I gapped them for better air tight playing and easier bends and Overblows. I also embossed some of the reeds just for easier bends and overblows
Very nice! Are there any known or nice paterns using notes that are not next to each others in the blues scale too? Like jumping from 2D to 4B then back to a lower note..ect? I guess it would be more advance but so far (in my 1 month harmonicist carreer :) I haven't heard patterns using the full scale, rather than 'touching' notes up and down
There's something similar to that it's called pedal points I should make a video on that but it's basically doing something like this 2D 3', 2D 4B, 2D 4D, 2D 5D, 2D 6B it's not necessarily a Triangle pattern but it's a pattern where you always come back to that first note
This really helps me break out of some bad habits I've developed from practicing wrong so thanks brother
When I was a young teenager I played the Harmonica and I loved it. I stopped playing in my 30s. But I have started playing again. I still have my Hohner Special 20s and they still play great. Im thinking of buying a few Hohner Rocket Amp sets and a low G Hohner Thunderbird is a good place to start 😎. Im 70 now and in excellent health. God bless you young man.
The Rockets will be a great upgrade if you already like the Special 20
You have come a long way in a short time.
THANK YOU KYREN!!! Now I have something to work on today
Surprised! What a young good teacher.
Thank you ♥️♥️♥️
Good exercise at mixing it up. Nice.
Thank you so much for this video. It really helps!
Glad it helped!
Yes brother!!!! Breaking it down!!!! Thanks
Subscribed! Love it
This is exactly what I need to work on. Thank you!
🔥🔥💯 Awesome. Love your channel!
Kind of a Circling, "Merry-Go-Round" effect 😊 !
Exactly!
Thanks for the breakdown. I'll have to work on my rectangluating™! Please tell me, what type of harp are you playing & what customizations did you do to it?
~ Greg G.🎵
It's a breast cancer awareness Special 20 with the cover plates bent back and the barriers painted blue and green. On the reeds I gapped them for better air tight playing and easier bends and Overblows. I also embossed some of the reeds just for easier bends and overblows
Did you have to retune anything during that process
@@larrycerro1595 Thankfully I haven't
Very nice! Are there any known or nice paterns using notes that are not next to each others in the blues scale too? Like jumping from 2D to 4B then back to a lower note..ect? I guess it would be more advance but so far (in my 1 month harmonicist carreer :) I haven't heard patterns using the full scale, rather than 'touching' notes up and down
There's something similar to that it's called pedal points I should make a video on that but it's basically doing something like this
2D 3', 2D 4B, 2D 4D, 2D 5D, 2D 6B
it's not necessarily a Triangle pattern but it's a pattern where you always come back to that first note
Made me want to breakout my Baby Fat!
😂