Thank you very much Tad.. I was trying with an A harmonica but it lacked somthing!! Your tutorial is very helpful ! However I wonder if I'll manage to cover this song!! Simply doing a backing track is a huge work!! Hi from France! Thomas
So many versions, so little time! I'll bet the licks are similar. Maybe learn them from the lesson here, and see if you can spot them in the live '69 version.
Thanks, Ian. Jason Ricci already posted a really nice video appreciation of Alan Wilson. I don't recall if he gets into teaching the licks in detail, but I'll think about it and if it seems like there's a gap in there for me, I may take you up on that suggestion.
Hi Justin, to bend, I'm not tongue blocking or tightening my lips. Tongue blocking refers to using the tongue to isolate a single hole. I'm using my lips to isolate a single note (pucker technique) and then bending by adjusting the position of my tongue inside my mouth. The tongue arches up in the middle, restricting airflow slightly, and then maintains that height while moving a little bit toward the back of my throat to drop the pitch. There's a whole video on bending notes available at www.wildflowerharmonica.com/store
To further clarify, tightening the lips does not affect bend pitch. You simply have to maintain a clear single note (regardless of tongue block or pucker), then adjust tongue position internally.
Tad Dreis When I try that with my tongue, my notes remains unbent and unaffected. I can get the right note though if I use my bottom lip to tighten up the whole a little, if you know what I'm saying?
Hi Esther - in the two live versions I've listened to on TH-cam, both have been an E harmonica. You never know, in another version maybe they'll tune down lower, to give Mick's voice a break. In that case, you'd need an Eb harp. But from what I've heard so far, only E harmonicas.
I'm surprised how much of a difficulty this is causing me because I have Mick Jagger Steven Tyler sized lips LOL.. and Mick did play this too. it wasn't a session musician so why in God's name I cannot get the isolated holes is beyond me...🙃😓😂🤣
Tad: I just got into harmonicas, having absolutely no experience. Your video is fantastic and I look forward to seeing more. Cheers.
Fantastic teaching
That was the best harmonica lesson ever. Thanks Tad!
Pretty great lesson. Thanks
Xcellant lesson bro!👍🏻👏❤
what a great kid and lesson; thank you,you are a great teacher....kind and patient, i can tell.
You're just freaggin awesome Dude 😎🤗👍
Thanks , I am now the midnight warbler :)
This is awesome. Thank you!
Excellent! Thx for having fun making it easy for us.
Excellent lesson
Excellent. Many thanks for the easy to understand lesson!
Hello - excellent lesson - thanks very much for sharing
tks a lot dear. excellent lesson. one of the best tutorial ever seen for harp on the tube.
greetings from rome@italy
Great lesson Tad, thanks.
Is the song done by the other instruments in E as well?
great lesson...great song!
Wow great job, and the whole song too, I’ve been all over TH-cam and only find bits and pieces of songs. Thanks a little late but thanks
Great breakdown. Thanks! But Jagger’s hitting some seriously dirty, leaky notes to get that dark tone. Any advice on that?
Yeah , cause he's not that good at the harp....jagger is ok on the harp at best. And I'm a huge fan.
Any chance of getting the tabs?
John Lennon /John Cusack love child...thanks great lesson
no Kaufman?
@@darrell6800 You guys are way tooo funny!
So helpful! Thank you
Thank you very much Tad.. I was trying with an A harmonica but it lacked somthing!! Your tutorial is very helpful !
However I wonder if I'll manage to cover this song!! Simply doing a backing track is a huge work!! Hi from France! Thomas
Thanks for this lesson!!! Very good!
I liked this demo....
Tad, love it by why not the popular 69 live version from ‘get yer ya yas out’?
So many versions, so little time! I'll bet the licks are similar. Maybe learn them from the lesson here, and see if you can spot them in the live '69 version.
@@taddreis Good point! Thanks.
excellent Thanks
Could you demonstrate "can you hear me knocking". Or point to the vid post I missed???
Is it a blow or draw bend?
Bah doing the bends with hole 4/5/6 is easy for me, but I just cant get it working on hole 1 or 2 :/
l love that lesson what kind of harmonica is that and what the key?
Thank you so much :)
GREAT! Shot for the lesson man
WOW! Excellent!! Thanks for sharing!!! :)
can i play whit type C ?
You can, it will sound fine by itself. But it won't sound correct with the recording.
@@taddreis thanks
brilliant Tad....any chance of a CANNED HEAT tutorial?
Thanks, Ian. Jason Ricci already posted a really nice video appreciation of Alan Wilson. I don't recall if he gets into teaching the licks in detail, but I'll think about it and if it seems like there's a gap in there for me, I may take you up on that suggestion.
I've just uploaded a cover of this song ! It's not perfect but the E Lee Oskar sounds well (I think!). Thank you again for this lesson! Thomas
I used to play it on a C harp.
Maybe I had to bend notes, seems like it worked, but clearly is wrong.
Have to try E harp.
Yeah you get to e harp going to have it right on spot
It’s in B.
For the bend are you using more of a tongue black bend or tightening of the lips?
Hi Justin, to bend, I'm not tongue blocking or tightening my lips. Tongue blocking refers to using the tongue to isolate a single hole. I'm using my lips to isolate a single note (pucker technique) and then bending by adjusting the position of my tongue inside my mouth. The tongue arches up in the middle, restricting airflow slightly, and then maintains that height while moving a little bit toward the back of my throat to drop the pitch. There's a whole video on bending notes available at www.wildflowerharmonica.com/store
To further clarify, tightening the lips does not affect bend pitch. You simply have to maintain a clear single note (regardless of tongue block or pucker), then adjust tongue position internally.
Tad Dreis When I try that with my tongue, my notes remains unbent and unaffected. I can get the right note though if I use my bottom lip to tighten up the whole a little, if you know what I'm saying?
What key is this song in and what position are you playing in?
u remind me of andy kaufmann..
Question , the E Harmonica is the same for the live version ?
Hi Esther - in the two live versions I've listened to on TH-cam, both have been an E harmonica. You never know, in another version maybe they'll tune down lower, to give Mick's voice a break. In that case, you'd need an Eb harp. But from what I've heard so far, only E harmonicas.
Guys, Robert's gonna be a Zit!
Harmonica songs in c
I'm surprised how much of a difficulty this is causing me because I have Mick Jagger Steven Tyler sized lips LOL..
and Mick did play this too.
it wasn't a session musician so why in God's name I cannot get the isolated holes is beyond me...🙃😓😂🤣
I’ve got a whole lesson on single notes, actually - www.wildflowerharmonica.com/how-to-play-single-notes/
All these years I've been playing this on a G Harp. I think. 🤔 thought ?
Good lesson! The ones who dislike this can go to hell.
lol ur the racist in h3h3s vid
jhon lennon look alike
ll> at 1:05
I was thinking Andy Kaufman
I was thinking john Cusack :- ) !
Emma you're right. Next movie about the Beatles, they got their John. He'll play LOVE ME DO with his own harmonica.
John Lennon
I’m bent
Move head not harp !
Ladies go get cunnilinguist from a harmonica player.